Monday, September 29, 2014
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Reading Y-Z's
Oh me, oh my . . . Why we're nearly at the end of the road
of the amazing summer reading racetrack.
Maybe you would like to read:
"You are Special" by Max Lucado
my "Yankee Doodle America" alphabet book
"The Year of the Book" by Andrea Cheng
"A Year with Friends" by John Seven
or "The ABC's of Yoga for Kids" by
Teresa Anne Power
Some zany "Z" titles:
"Zap! a Brief History of Television"
"Zap! I'm a Mind Reader"-- one title in a series called
"The Zack Files" by Dan Greenburg
"A Zeal of Zebras--an Alphabet of Collective Nouns"
"Zelda and Ivy"--two fabulous fox sisters
in a book by Laura McGee Kvasnosky
"Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin" by Lloyd Moss
"ZooZical" by Judy Sierra
and the zaniest of all:
"Z is for Moose" by Kelly Bingham
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Reading X
Did you read any of the favorite books of your cousins this summer?
If so, put an "X" by the title . . . or rather put an "x"
on your amazing summer reading racetrack.
A "Pete the Cat" book happened to be on top of
the book basket the day Lindsay picked her favorite
book . . . but according to her Mom, every time
they go to the library Lindsay finds a new "favorite" book!
Monday, August 18, 2014
Reading W's
My wagon is full of "W"onderful books like
"Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak
"Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White
and "Old McDonald Had a Workshop"
which is a twist on the song "Old Mcdonald Had a Farm"!
The "Whatever After" series of cute chapter books are about
a sister (Abby) and a brother (Jonah) who jump into a magic
mirror and visit fairy tales like Snow White in "Fairest of All"
. . . Cinderella in "If the Shoe Fits" . . . the Little Mermaid in
"Sink or Swim" . . . and Rapunzel in "Bad Hair Day".
Another fun series of chapter books are "Weird School"
books by Dan Gutman like "Miss Daisy is Crazy" . . .
"Mr. Klutz is Nuts" . . . "Ms. Hannah is Bananas" . . .
"Mrs. Yonkers is Bonkers!"

Perhaps your Moms remember this weird book,
"When the Wind Changed" and would love to
read it to you sometime!?
But, of course, you could read about many other
things like the weather . . .wheels . . . witches . . .
the world . . . Winnie-the-Pooh . . . or books
written by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

I remember my 5th grade teacher reading our class
"The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Graham,
but I sure couldn't remember anything about it. So that is
one more library book I found and read this summer.
Whatever you read, have a wonderful day!
Love, Grandma
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Reading Roadblock Blue
Once you hit the blue section of your Amazing Summer Reading
Racetrack, you will not only be close to the finish line, but you
will be ready for your very last reading roadblock challenge!

Have a family read-a-thon!
Find a comfy, cozy spot . . . and maybe a few pillows, too.
Gather up a pile of books . . . and maybe a few tasty treats.
Invite the whole family . . . and read to yourself or out loud
or any combination for at least 30 minutes! Maybe longer
if you're having loads of fun. Let me know when you're
done and it will be time to pick another goodie from
my Suitcase of Summer Surprises.
Racetrack, you will not only be close to the finish line, but you
will be ready for your very last reading roadblock challenge!
Have a family read-a-thon!
Find a comfy, cozy spot . . . and maybe a few pillows, too.
Gather up a pile of books . . . and maybe a few tasty treats.
Invite the whole family . . . and read to yourself or out loud
or any combination for at least 30 minutes! Maybe longer
if you're having loads of fun. Let me know when you're
done and it will be time to pick another goodie from
my Suitcase of Summer Surprises.
Happy Read-a-thon!
Love, Grandma
Love, Grandma
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Reading U-V's
Under my umbrella are book ideas for both the letter "U" and
the letter "V" including "Un-Brella" by Scott E. Franson.
In this wordess book, a little girl uses her magic umbrella to give her
the weather she wants, regardless of what the conditions really are outside.
Zach is a fan of a series called "The Unwanteds"
by Lisa McMann-- a series described as
"The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter."
by Lisa McMann-- a series described as
"The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter."
Other "U's" you might choose to read:
"Up and Down" by Oliver Jeffers"
"The Ugly Duckling"--a classic fairy tale
or a book about the universe or the USA or Utah!
Or a book about under the sea or Uh-Oh . . .
"Underwear:What We Wear Under There"--
a non-fiction title you might find at your local library!
I read an interesting book called "Under the Egg" by
Laura Marx Fitzgerald. In this book Theodora Tenpenny spills
a bottle of rubbing alcohol on her late grandfather's painting of
an egg and she discovers what seems to be an old Renaissance
painting underneath it. So she sets out to solve the mystery
in this 5-star book!
As for the letter "V", I read "The View from Saturday"
which is a 1996 Newbery Medal winner by E.L. Konigsburg.
It was a very good book, also and told the story of four members
of an extraordinarily successful 6th grade quiz bowl team.
Other books you very well might like to read:
"The Velveteen Rabbit" by Margery Williams
or books about vegetables, Vikings, volcanoes
or valentines including a book "Unvalentine"
by Sam Beeson which could count as a "U" or "V" book.
So there you go!
Love, Grandma
Friday, August 8, 2014
Reading T's
There are ton's of terrific titles for "T" reading:
"Tarzanna" by Babette Cole
"Tea Party Rules" by Amy Dyckman
"Teddy Bear Picnic"
"Town Mouse Country Mouse" by Jan Brett
"Come to Town" by Ann Rockwell
"T is for Tugboat--Navigating the Seas from A -A"
(a book from my travels to Canada)

Maybe you could take a break from TV and read about or
under a tree today. "Maple" by Lori Nichols is a darling
book about a girl and a tree who grow up together.
Of course, you could also read tongue twisters,
Thanksgiving stories or a tooth fairy book. Or
take some time to read about trains, tigers, turtles,
treasures or "The Adventures of TinTin" by Herge.
treasures or "The Adventures of TinTin" by Herge.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Reading S's
"Summer Reading is Killing Me" by Jon Scieszka
is a book I highly recommend to boys who believe that this is true.
In this book Joe, Sam and Fred find themselves trapped inside their
summer reading list, involved in a battle between the good and
evil characters from well-known children's books.
Some other super "S" stories are:
"The Saturdays" by Elizabeth Enright
"Stink" books by Megan McDonald
"Skippyjon Jones" books by Judy Schachner
"Sheila Rae, the Brave" by Kevin Henkes
"Slyvester and the Magic Pebble" by William Steig
"Splat the Cat" books by Rob Scotten
and "The Scrambled States of America"
"Stink" books by Megan McDonald
"Skippyjon Jones" books by Judy Schachner
"Sheila Rae, the Brave" by Kevin Henkes
"Slyvester and the Magic Pebble" by William Steig
"Splat the Cat" books by Rob Scotten
and "The Scrambled States of America"

"Scapegoat" by Dean Hale is the silly
Story of a Goat Named Oat and a Chewed-Up Coat
with a lot of rhyming words!
And there are books by Lemony Snicket and Shel Silverstein
as well as books about seasons . . . seeds . . . snakes and
snow . . . sports . . . space . . . and the sea.
One of my favorite movies, "You've Got Mail" inspired me
to finally read a shoe book. There are several, but the one
I read this summer was "Skating Shoes" by Noel Streatfeild.
So long my super summer readers!
Love, Grandma
to finally read a shoe book. There are several, but the one
I read this summer was "Skating Shoes" by Noel Streatfeild.
So long my super summer readers!
Love, Grandma
Monday, August 4, 2014
Reading R's
"Read Anything Good Lately?"
That's not only a question, but the name of a picture book in
my collection. . . "Rosie's Walk" by Pat Hutchins . . . "Russell
the Sheep" books . . . "Robin Hood" . . . and "The Rescuers"
are other good "R"eads .
Or you could read about rabbits . . . the rain . . . or rainbows.
There is a whole series of "Rainbow Magic" chapter books
about fairies like "Ruby, the Red Fairy" and "Rebecca, the
Rock 'n Roll Fairy". But maybe boys would rather read about
robots . . . rockets . . . or "Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes."

"Read Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young" is another
good book in my picture book collection or you could
read any number of children's book that rhyme!
good book in my picture book collection or you could
read any number of children's book that rhyme!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Reading Roadblock Green
It will be time for another challenge when you reach the green
section on your amazing summer reading racetrack. And this
challenge is probably the easiest one yet!
Read for at least 20 minutes in a different
spot than you have ever read before!

Maybe you could read outside in the yard . . . or inside at
the breakfast table . . . or outside under a tree . . . or inside
under a fort . . . or who knows where you will think of!
If you can't come up with a unique place to read, I'm sure
Aunt Betsy can give you some good ideas!
Happy reading in a new place!
Love, Grandma
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