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Reading activities for kids encourage and develop great learning skills in children of all ages. Not only does reading expand comprehension, it cultivates creativity and imagination as well.
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Reading Activities • Reading activitiesare essential to a child’s academic growth and form the basis of everything the child will learn in the future. • When young children are read to, they develop an innate sense and understanding of the language. • Reading activities expose kids to new worlds, cultures, and ideas that subconsciously influence their thinking and character. • Online reading activitiesare learning tools for kids of all ages. • They help them develop skills such as spelling, vocabulary, reading and even grammar. • Reading activities help children build confidence and improve communication.
Here are some interesting reading activities to get the learning started. Activities for Practicing Alphabetical Order Activities for Practicing Parts of Speech How to encourage kids to read Learning Letters Lunchbox Notes: A fun way to promote reading Reaching for Reading Spelling Activities Practicing Antonyms, Synonyms and Homonyms Rhyme Time Locked Out Vowel Coins Bingo the Storyteller Dingo Tale So Silly Stories Around the World Sunny Surprise We Can Read! The Wind and the Sun
Fun Short Stories for Kids Baby Blue's Day at the Zoo Eleanor Has a Map Frankie and CJ Take a Hike Pierre and the Big Peach Kisha's Big Job Where is Hopsalot? Frankie's Garden Kisha Likes to Paint CJ and the Chest of Gold Eleanor and the Bluebird Good Day for Music
Time for a Treehosue Tweed's Treasure Hunt Baby Blue's Magic Broom Miggles and the Hungry Dragon Camping in the Country Miggles the Happy Camper Baby Blue's Wish No 'K' Corral Unday Count to Ten Country Mouse, City Mouse
The Magic Tortilla Two of Everything Frog's Fiesta Tante Odette Three Strong Women Anansi and the Visitor Things Could Always Be Worse Stone Soup