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What are your kids reading? #8484914
10/12/25 03:52 PM
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For those young enough to still have kids at home....tell me about your reading program for your kids. Around here, I have them read at least 1/2 hour every day, at the start of the day, but of course they're welcome to read more. One big rule is no screens until after reading. Screen time before reading means an hour of reading instead of 1/2 an hour. I have plenty of books for them to choose from, and they visit the library on a pretty-much daily basis, too. I try to encourage them to switch between fiction and non-fiction, but I'm not too strict about it. I don't usually assign books, unless they decide to declare that "there's nothing to read". They all like to jump around in subjects, except my youngest, she tends to get started on a subject, and goes down a rabbit hole. She's currently on a young earth creationism vs science kick, reading one of mine on the subject, with a few from the library in queue.

Every day after reading, they have to come discuss with me what they read, and their thoughts and questions on it. Sometimes it's pretty silly, sometimes it's pretty serious. But, for me, the discussion of the reading is as big a part of their educating as the reading itself.

Currently reading, in order from oldest to youngest...
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Re: What are your kids reading? [Re: loosegoose] #8484917
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Fiction: Jim Kjelgaard......... ANYTHING


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Re: What are your kids reading? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8484923
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Fiction: Jim Kjelgaard......... ANYTHING

You are a woman of good taste in literature. This is my 9 year olds current bedtime book. [Linked Image]

Re: What are your kids reading? [Re: loosegoose] #8484924
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Stormy, Big Red and Haunt Fox are my faves in no particular order....


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Re: What are your kids reading? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8484926
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Stormy, Big Red and Haunt Fox are my faves in no particular order....

We have the exact same list. I think we'd get along just fine if we ever met.

Re: What are your kids reading? [Re: loosegoose] #8484929
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To answer your question loosegoose, my kids read a lot of Christian literature that is written for their various ages. My oldest reads a lot of both fiction and non-fiction outdoor related books. Lately he's been reading some Elmer Keith books because of the hunting stories that he enjoys. Fur-Fish-Game is big in our house, the older kids read and the little ones like the pictures.

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