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Blogging A to Z: Join a Book Club
Peer pressure is definitely something that can be tapped into (in a good way!) when it comes to reluctant readers. Find a book club in the area for your reluctant readers and their friends. Because if everyone else is reading, won’t your reluctant reader want to as well? Find a…
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Blogging A to Z: Inherent Boredom
One of the top reasons I hear at the library as to why a kid doesn’t want to read? “It’s booooorrrrrrriiiiiiiinnnnnnnngggggggg.” And of course, they drag out the word for as long as they can! But, books don’t have to be boring! I would argue that many of the kids…
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Blogging A to Z: Have Conversation
When you love something, you want to talk about it! It should be the same about books! Talk to kids about what they’re reading and ask them questions about the story. Kids might not be willing to share what they’re reading right away, so you might need some questions to…
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Blogging A to Z: Try Graphic Novels
One of the most popular book formats for kids these days is graphic novels. In fact, they are asked for so often in our library, that we moved our entire collection to make them easier to find for kids with lots of really bright signage! In case you don’t really…
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Blogging A to Z: Keep Reading Fun
I think one of the most important things that we need to remember is that reading should be fun! It shouldn’t feel like a chore or schoolwork. Reading can be enjoyable, we just have to show reluctant readers that it’s true! Today, I’m just going to share a few tips…
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Blogging A to Z: Reading Endurance
Picture trying to run a mile without any practice or training. It’s not a fun experience. It’s the same type of situation for kids who haven’t built up their reading endurance or stamina. They’ll do everything in their power not to read. The feeling of reading isn’t a good one,…
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Blogging A to Z: Disability
Reluctance doesn’t always come from not wanting to read. Sometimes reluctance comes from an undiagnosed disability that makes reading difficult for kids. I’ll be honest, I don’t know a lot about the process of testing and diagnosis, but I think it’s important for families to advocate for their children if…
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Blogging A to Z: Choice
There is a time and place for children to learn about metaphors and symbolism, but if you’re trying to get a reluctant reader to actually read? You need to give them a choice in what they read. Think about it, do you read dissertations or literary novels in your free…
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Blogging A to Z: Bookstore
Let’s talk about independent bookstores today! Independent or indie bookstores are magical places filled with books that will transport you anywhere you want to go! Pair that with knowledgeable staff and supporting the local economy and as Michael Scott from The Office would say, “It’s a win, win, win situation!”…
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Blogging A to Z: Audiobooks
Introduction It’s April 1st which means it’s the first day of the 2022 Blogging A to Z Challenge! As I mentioned in my theme reveal post, this is my seventh (!) year participating in the challenge. And I’m really excited about my theme this year. Reaching reluctant readers is definitely…