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  1. 10 Reading Challenges for Adults 2025 (With Printable Trackers)

    Dec 4, 2024 · Join these popular reading challenges for adults to enhance your reading habits and take them to the next level. Get free printable trackers.

  2. Start a Reading Challenge | Lucky Learning with Molly Lynch

    Dec 9, 2024 · Encourage families to make reading time special by creating a cozy spot at home—a reading nook or fort where they can snuggle up with a good book. Kids love having a …

  3. 15 Steps to Create a Family Reading Challenge Everyone Will Enjoy

    Mar 27, 2025 · In a world of screens and constant distractions, a family reading challenge offers a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and create lasting memories. Here is a list of 15 …

  4. At-Home Reading Tools for Kids: A Complete Guide

    Jul 28, 2025 · Explore at-home reading tools and phonics resources that help children build literacy skills and confidence through engaging practice.

  5. 5 Engaging Activities to Encourage Reading at Home

    Jan 14, 2025 · Interactive reading games, engaging activities, comprehension exercises, and a reading-friendly environment can all contribute to nurturing a lifelong love of reading. …

  6. Crush Your 2025 Reading Challenge Goals with These Tips

    With these strategies in your tool kit, you’re well-equipped to make significant progress on your Reading Challenge and perhaps even surpass your goals. Remember, the ultimate goal is to …

  7. Spring Reading Challenge (With Templates and Printable PDF)

    Feb 12, 2025 · Join the spring reading challenge to enjoy seasonal reading with curated prompts and a free bingo card to track progress.

  8. Fun and Creative Reading Challenges for Kids: 15 Ideas to Inspire …

    Feb 28, 2025 · Discover 15 fun and creative reading challenges for kids! Turn reading into an exciting adventure with these engaging ideas for young readers.

  9. Reading at home | National Library of New Zealand

    Read to your child and support them to continue reading for pleasure and writing over the school holidays. This helps prevent the ‘summer slide’ — when children lose some of their reading …