2024 Blogging A to Z: Theme Reveal
Can you believe April is around the corner already?!?!?! Spring is just around the corner and I’ve already got daffodils blooming in my garden beds! Although I love seeing flowers everywhere, I also love April because it’s the Blogging A to Z Challenge month!
This will be my 9th year participating in the Blogging A to Z Challenge and I’ll be honest, it can be difficult coming up with a new theme every year. Especially one that will work as part of my blog and one that I can easily think of words for the letters J, K, Q, and Z! But, last year, after struggling to think of a theme, I somehow ended up with themes for the next few years, which is pretty awesome!
Previous Years’ Themes
If you’re interested in past years, check out the reflection post which has links to every letter for each year.
- 2023 – Books for Every Reader
- 2022 – Tips for Reaching Reluctant Readers
- 2021 – Early Literacy Tips
- 2020 – Books & Cooks
- 2019 – Diverse Books
- 2018 – Programming
- 2017 – Leadership Traits
- 2016 – Storytime Themes
26 additional posts on top of all the writing I already do for the blog is daunting, especially because each post takes time to write and plan and they all have to fall under a general theme (at least how I do it). But, I think this year’s theme is not only really exciting, but one that I think will help teachers, librarians, parents, and caregivers, especially this summer!
Theme Reveal
This year’s theme will be Adventurous Readers! For many kids who participate in Summer Reading at their public libraries this summer, this theme will look familiar as the Collaborative Summer Reading Program theme is “Adventure Bgeins at Your Library.”
My plan is to take each letter of the alphabet and created a themed book list with a focus on adventure titles for each letter theme. I hope to share over 300 titles for all ages in April, which may inspire some summer reading lists of books too! I’ve already started curating my list of titles, I always want to ensure that I’m sharing as many differetn authors as possible and not repeating titles across the alphabet. There are some really amazing adventure books out there and I’m so excited to share those titles with you!
Be sure to stop back in April for some great reading suggestions!
11 Comments
mysteeb
Stopping in to take a look at your theme and wish you a happy March and a wonderful April. Can’t wait to read more during April! ♥
Anonymous
Lovely theme! Welcome back to the challenge! As a new mom now, I am especially interested in your recommendations 🙂
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Laura Arnhold
Thanks for stopping by! As a new mom, take a look at my A to Z challenge all about early literacy skills with lots and lots of book suggestions for littles! https://www.literacious.com/2021/05/03/blogging-a-to-z-2021-reflection/
Sarah Zama
This is such an awesome theme! Can’t wait to read more in April 🙂
Have a fantastic challenge!
Ronel Janse van Vuuren
Great theme!
Ronel visiting for Theme Reveal for A to Z Blogging Challenge 2024
Anonymous
Sounds fun! I’ll be looking out to see if any of my childhood favourites make your lists
Debbie
Anne E.G. Nydam
Sounds like an adventure! 😉
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Anonymous
What a wonderful theme! I started my love of books before I could even read and wholeheartedly believe starting kids young on the adventures of reading can truly change their lives.
Best,
Torie Lennox
Anonymous
Fantastic theme you’ve chosen for the A to Z challenge! Can’t wait to see what you have in store for the next letters of the alphabet.
https://whiskeyandwhispers.blogspot.com/2024/03/unveiling-my-atozchallenge-theme-genre.html
Anonymous
What a great theme. I look forward to your A-Z book list. As I know a few young readers, and giving a book is my go-to gift, this will be helpful.
Happy blogging, Jenny
Debi o'neille
Daffodils already? Wow. You must live in a warm climate. I’m jealous. Deal me daffodils around here are the silk ones from Hobby Lobby.
I joined the A to Z this year too, and I’m looking forward to following your blog. Happy blogging!
Deb, at Writing against the wind. http://debioneille.blogspot.com