![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Check them all out below (plus there’s a giveaway at the end of the post!) Pinkalicious (Dye Free) Pink Milk Inspired by my kids’ favorite characters, we came up with FOUR fun crafts and activities to go along with the I Can Read! book characters. For my girls, it was all about Fancy Nancy and Pinkalicious and dor the boys: they love the I Can Read! books too but their favorite characters were Mighty Truck and Biscuit. For us, fostering a love of the book characters helped foster a love of reading. This helped their interest level and their ease of reading more and more books. Then, once they could read 1 book on their own, they could continue with those favorite characters to read more in that series. The first being that there were characters they already knew and loved, just in an easy to read format. Easy Crafts that go with Booksįor us, these were key for a number of reasons. The “My First” and “Level 1” books work great for brand new readers. They come in a variety of levels so you can pick what’s right for you. This line of early readers really helped to kick start their love of reading. Now the boys are reading and same answer: they had the best teachers.Īs they started to learn to recognize words on their own and begin to read, we always used the I Can Read! books from HarperCollins. We read since they were babies and reading together was always an important part of our nights together and during the day too. When people ask me “how the girls learned to read” my first response is that they had really excellent teachers. Today we’re sharing some fun activities and book character crafts! These easy crafts that go with books are perfect for a rainy day or a quiet afternoon home. We don’t do much school work in the summer but we love reading and crafts. ![]()
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