Are you struggling to get your child to reflect and think critically about the books they read?
Let me give you hope that you can turn things around, get your readers reading more, and help them think more critically about what they read.
My Reading Journal for Kids is so cute that kids will want to write in it!
You'll love it because it has wide-ruled lines, easy-to-follow prompts to get kids thinking, and it will appeal to your readers.
Imagination Soup’s Reading Journal for Kids…
…will get readers thinking critically about books!
Watch as your readers…
⭐ curl up with more books.
⭐ reflect on their favorite books.
⭐ remember what they read.
⭐analyze books and preferences.
What's not to love?
With 90 pages of appealing, easy-to-use activities and diary entries, children get to record and evaluate the books they are reading…and create a treasured memory keepsake.
Now you can learn exactly what your kids are reading and what they’re thinking about!
I hope this journal is helpful to you and the reader in your life!
Happy reading & writing!
Warmly,
Melissa
melissa at imaginationsoup.net
ImaginationSoup
"Books can ignite fires in your mind, because they carry ideas for kindling and art for matches." - Gary D. Schmidt, Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy