Connect With Your Kids Through Books
When I was a young mom, one of my favorite things to do was to try and make picture books come alive for my kids. A few titles that I remember doing this with are Thunder Cake by Patricia Polacco, Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen, and Teddy Bears’ Picnic by Jimmy Kennedy. Reading time was definitely bonding time as we visited out local library on a regular basis and made reading and interacting with books part of our daily routine.
As I have been using Instagram more, I have come across several content creators who are making and selling this type of book connection activities for parents and kids. Their products are so beautiful, innovative and beyond my ability to describe. You MUST visit their sites to see for yourself! I would have loved to have their products when I was a young mom.
Meet Ashley of @Reading_Reimagined. She says, “At Reading Reimagined, my most important goal is to help parents leverage the benefits of reading aloud and playing with their children to develop lasting connections. When we read great books, then engage in a meaningful activity together, we create memories to last a lifetime. When we look back at the time we spent raising children, these moments of connection will mean everything!”
You can read more about Ashley and her business by clicking on the link to this interview:
Here are the links to resources produced by @Reading_Reimagined:
Example of a Digital Play Pack
Reading_Reimagined on Instagram
Meet Danielle of @StorybookTree. She says, “I believe books are meant to be adventured through, and now more than ever, families are discovering the important role that books play in their lives. Stories provide an escape when we physically can’t go somewhere, they introduced us to characters that become friends we love, and they foster a bonding opportunity for children and their families at story-time. “
You can read more about Danielle and her business by clicking on the link to this interview:
Here are the links to resources produced by @StorybookTree:
If you are looking for a way to connect with your children or grandchildren, I highly recommend these resources! What are some resources that you love and would recommend to others?
Post written by Mindy Baker