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Yesterday, I was tired, hot, and just plain exhausted. I
knew I needed a bit of a break, so after lunch I had the kids get cozy in their
rooms and read. I then kicked back in my bed with a book and after a couple of
pages may or may not have fallen asleep briefly.
When I opened up my eyes to see how many minutes had passed,
the house was still quiet. Wondering how much trouble the kids were getting
themselves into, I jumped up to go find out.
To my surprise – an hour after I had everyone sit for
mandatory ‘quiet reading time’, there they were – all laying together up in
Noah’s new big boy loft bed – munching on Rice Krispies Treats®’s as Anika read a chapter
story out loud.
It’s nice to know that my kids can get excited and be
entertained with a good book, because sadly, so many kids are so focused on
electronics and social media all of the time that they don’t read anymore! I
will admit that the past couple of weeks we’ve been so busy that none of us
have done much reading, and I know I’ve got to get that changed and start
encouraging them more to take an hour and let their creative minds get the
therapy they need through a good book. With school starting up in a few short
weeks, I need the kids to stay in the habit of learning. Here are a few good
tricks that have worked for me before that I’d like to share with you:
1. Let them pick out the books – and right now they can get
them for free. Right now, only at Walmart, on specialty marked Kellogg’sproducts, you can receive (or donate) on free Scholastic book! All you have to
do is go to their website, create a Kellogg’s Family Rewards account, and then
enter the code found inside the product you purchased. Once the code is entered
you can choose from 80 different book titles, and every person have redeem up
to 30 books! You have 14 days to redeem your codes after your purchase, and all
of the codes have to be entered in by 3/31/16. The books will arrive completely
free of charge in 6-8 weeks at your house (or wherever you’d like to send
them!)
What a fun way for them to build their own book library and
be able to choose what they would like to order. I also love the idea that you
have the choice to donate your books, say to your local school’s library. As a
PTA mom I know just how important each and every donation of any size is!
2. Besides receiving free books, another way to encourage
reading is by having tasty snacks available. Some of our favorite reading time
snacks are Rice Krispies Treats, Nutrigrain Bars, and cereals like Corn Pops or Raisin Bran.
3. Another way to make reading time more fun is by creating fun
reading forts with the kids. When I found my kids up in Noah’s new bed, they
were having a blast because it was somewhere ‘new’ and exciting. Recreating
that feeling with a fort or tent can lead to more imaginative minds.
What other ideas do you have to get kids back on track and
reading regularly before school starts? : Be sure to check out more books available via this Kellogg's offer at http://cbi.as/gfgc. I'd love to hear your favorite book offered! Share your photos with the hashtag #Back2SchoolReady so we can all see!
~Melissa
Consumers can also buy directly on Walmart.com and receive a free book from purchases made between 7/21/15 and 9/11/15. Look for Buy Now button at http://wm6.walmart.com/Kelloggs-Back-to-School.aspx for a list of all eligible items. Ecommerce redemptions are made via receipt scanning. Full details on site above. There are 3 ways you can upload your receipt, via text, via scanning into your computer or Kellogg's Family Reward app - only when you purchase ONLINE between 7/21 - 9/11.
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