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💡 The #1 way to help your child build reading stamina (without resistance)
Want your child to read longer without giving up? Try this simple tip: 👉 Use a timer and set “mini reading sprints.” Start with just 5–10 minutes. Celebrate when the timer goes off! Over time, increase the minutes slowly. 📖 This turns reading into a challenge they can win instead of a chore. ❓Parents: What tricks have you tried to keep your child reading longer? Share below!
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🎬 Movie Night Pick
My family and I love movies. Huddling together on the sofa on a lazy Sunday afternoon is a nice way to chill and bond. We're big time Marvel fans! Quick vote: If you could only pick ONE—are you a Harry Potter ⚡, Pixar 🐭, or Marvel 🦸 family? (Comment your choice below, and let’s see which team wins!)
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🖼️ Show Us Your Workspace!
Snap a quick pic of your child’s reading/writing space. Is it neat and tidy? Messy but creative? A blanket fort? Let’s get inspired by everyone’s setups! Here is my workspace ... I love nature so I work in my solarium where I'm surrounded by tall trees and I can hear the birds and crickets ...
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🖼️ Show Us Your Workspace!
🌍 Dream Destination Check-in
If you could take your child to anywhere in the world for a reading adventure, where would it be? ✈️ Maybe Hogwarts? Narnia? Paris? A cozy cabin in the woods? 🌲 For myself, it would definitely be Narnia!
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📚 Favorite Book Flash Round
What’s a book that your child (or you!) can read again and again without getting bored? Share the title—and maybe a favorite quote if you’ve got one! Although I have many fav's, my favorite book of all time is The Diary of Ann Frank, by , seconded by Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
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📚 Favorite Book Flash Round
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