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Welcome to our Reading Promises Blog for families at Sinking Springs Elementary! Thank you for stopping by to read, learn, and share with us.

The purpose of this blog is to connect the readers of this blog and their reading promise experiences. The Reading Promise Project is based upon the reading streak author Alice Ozma chronicles in her real life memoir, The Reading Promise, between her and her father. What started as a seemingly lofty goal of 100 consecutive nights of reading together when Alice was in fourth grade, turned into a streak lasting until Alice's first day of college, 3,218 days. Our project aims to inspire as many others as possible to create reading promises of their own.

If you are a Sinking Springs parent or student, I hope that you will use this blog as a way to communicate with other families about your reading streak experiences. Tell us stories from your daily reading experiences, what books you've loved and what books you've passed up. Share your successes with us to celebrate and your challenges with us to collaborate on solutions. What little magical moments have arisen because of the commitment you've made to reading with your family? What books have you found that are must-reads for other families?

If you are a new visitor to our blog, I invite you to join our conversation and share your thoughts and experiences! From what I've learned by following Alice Ozma on various social media networks, our readers are not the first, nor the last to be inspired to begin reading streaks. I've seen other stories about amazing family reading moments and the readers at our school would love to hear about thoughts, experiences, suggestions, successes, and challenges from anyone else out there who is taking the same journey or just interesting in sharing his/her thoughts. Contribute to our conversation! Become a part of our online community of readers. We'd love to have you.

Join us in the effort to make reading a special part of your everyday life. Make a promise to read with your family, your classroom, your friends, your loved ones.

Monday, February 11, 2013

International Book Giving Day

We all know that February 14th is a day reserved for celebrating those we love and cherish, but did you also know that this Thursday is International Book Giving Day? What better way to combine your love of books and others to recognize the people that we love the most by giving them a book?
International Book Giving Day was started as a way to help get books into the hands of children across the globe. It is a volunteer initiative that encourages people to give a book to a child on February 14th. The International Book Giving Day's website invites people to participate in three ways:
  1. Give a Book to a Friend or Relative. Celebrate International Book Giving Day by giving a child a new, used or borrowed book
  2. Leave a Book in a Waiting Room or Lobby. Choose a waiting room where kids are stuck waiting and there are few to no good books available. Purchase a good book, and deposit your book covertly or overtly in your waiting room of choice. The goal here is to spread the love of reading to kids, so choose a fun book, nothing controversial.
  3. Donate a Book.
    Wrap up a box of children’s books that your kids have outgrown and get them in the hands of children who could really use a book or two. Donate your books to your local second hand store, library, children’s hospital, or shelter. Alternatively, donate your books to an organization working internationally to get books in the hands of kids, such as Books for Africa.
Books are always one of my most favorite gifts to give. I know that my son will enjoy the books he receives on Thursday. Turning the pages for us as we read is one of his most favorite activities.

My fourth grade students also were quick to jump into action to get books into the hands of children. I presented them with the idea and gave them the opportunity to decide on the best way that they wished to participate. They are excited for our plans on Thursday. I can't wait to share!

How will you celebrate International Book Giving Day?  Do you have a creative way to help give a child access to books or build their enthusiasm for reading? Check out International Book Giving Day's site for more information, ways to get involved, and awesome free bookplates designed by illustrators to include in your donated book. Share your photos and stories! We'd love to hear how you help to spread the love of reading on February 14th.

Happy Reading!
Mrs. Hartman

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