What would happen if we read a book a day with our kids?

That’s the idea we’re exploring today in a brand new episode of the Read-Aloud Revival podcast. And we’re also issuing a challenge: we dare you to read a picture book a day with your kids – for a week, a month… or more.

And you’ll even hear some profound insights, like how a good picture book is like a baked potato. 🥔 😆

All the details are in today’s episode.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why it’s worthwhile to read a book a day with our kids of all ages (so MANY reasons)
  • What to read with kids of all ages—you know we have lots of ideas!
  • Printable trackers for your own book-a-day challenge

CLICK THE PLAY BUTTON TO START LISTENING:

PRINTABLE TRACKERS:

TIME STAMPS:

3:11A challenge for you!
5:03A complete narrative arc
8:25Different kinds of stories
9:52A manageable commitment
11:59WHAT to read
14:06 Hints at what’s coming next
15:58 Book recommendations
16:12Little Fox in the Forest
18:24Prairie Days
19:40🥔🥔🥔
20:27Our Animal Friends at Maple Hill Farm
25:40Let the Kids Speak

QUOTES TO REMEMBER:

They’re seeing, with each story, an unqualified hero who overcomes seemingly insurmountable odds to get what they want or need. That’s a really beautiful thing for them to witness again and again.

Sarah Mackenzie

“The more we read, the more we practice, the better we get at it.”

Kortney Garrison

“The best books really help us feel what the characters are feeling …”

Kara Anderson

LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:


BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

(All links are affiliate links.)

Sarah, Plain and Tall
Our Animal Friends at Maple Hill Farm
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
Glitch
The Hundred-Year Barn
Little Fox in the Forest
Prairie Days
The Year At Maple Hill Farm
Town & Country

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