Friday, 1 March 2013

A Love For Reading




One of the greatest joys as a homeschooling mama is sharing that moment when your child 'clicks' with reading.  Jelly Bean (8.8) has finally reached that coveted place.
As I walked through the loungeroom this week, catching JB reading to Jack Jack I rejoiced.













Not only was she reading to him but in turn she was encouraging him to read after her.  Too sweet:):)
It has been a long road to reach this point, the bookworm challenge certainly helped, indeed it has helped both our new readers.  JB and JJ(6.8) have read over 40+ books, and both their reading skills have improved drastically.  Jelly Bean is now capable of tackling most words, it's just a matter of strengthening her skills and building her confidence. Though her confidence improved dramatically when she had the 'lightbulb' realisation of "I can read!":):)








Finding books for a later reader is always a challenge, matching up ability with interest takes some searching.  After Jelly Bean refused to read any more 'readers' and declared she would only read picture books I recalled a special book that has filled that divide for a few of our children.


















This Treasury of Fairy Tales was a delightful op-shop find ten years ago and now holds a fond place in most of our children's memories.








The language is challenging and yet simple at the same time.  It's best feature though is the print, I'd hazard a guess to say it would be about a 28 font, therefore making it totally non-intimidating to a young reader.



















With interesting plots, rich language and superb illustrations it is a perfect choice to bridge the transition.


















Delighted to be at this stage in her reading journey.





3 comments:

  1. I really do understand what you mean when they finally get into the groove of reading. It's so lovely to see.

    What a lovely book to have found, too! :)

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  2. Its like there world becomes bigger and more interseting when they get into the reading groove...
    love it leanne

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  3. Catherine
    I knew you'd understand:) It was a treasured find!

    Leanne
    Very true, and they seem to click in other areas at the same time too.

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