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Today I am offering a quick giveaway, because it has to end by November 30, 2012. This is a fun way to get more books into the house and I am happy to fully support this campaign!

My family received a package of Kellogg’s Products and Scholastic Books to read (and eat)  together. Thankfully my family loves to read together and have put our books we received to good use.

My youngest just loves Clifford the Big Red Dog books and so to receive the Clifford’s Manners book was an awesome surprise! This is not only good because the K-man loves Clifford but he also could use some hidden secrets/lessons about manners.  You would be shocked what some kids learn just from reading books, sure can they get similar messages from movies? Maybe. But a book? Is well worth the lessons learned and quality time spent together!

That is what Kellogg’s and Scholastic have teamed up to do, encourage a love of reading with your little one. Kids are more apt to read if they have chosen a book on their own, my daughter is ten and still would much prefer to pick her own books (usually about Greek Mythology) or else she won’t really get into the book and struggle with her reading time.

Kellogg’s understands the positive impact reading at home every day can have on students’ success in the classroom. That’s why they’ve partnered with Walmart and Scholastic Book Clubs. With the purchase of specially marked Kellogg’s products at Walmart stores, parents can redeem a coupon for a free Scholastic book of their child’s choice.

And since nine out of 10 kids are more likely to finish a book they choose themselves, letting your little ones pick the books they love can help build daily reading habits. To further encourage in-home reading, parents can access free reading resources at www.scholastic.com/readeveryday, part of Scholastic’s Read Every Day global literacy campaign.

Tips for Engaging Reading at Home

  • Make reading a social event: Family book clubs can be a great way to turn reading into a social activity while incorporating family and friends.
  • Let your kids have a say: Let kids choose which books they want to read. Nine out of 10 children say they are more likely to finish books they choose themselves, according to Scholastic’s 2010 Kids and Family Reading Report.
  • Start the day right: Breakfast can help kids boost their academic performance by increasing their focus. Before heading out the door for school, have a complete breakfast. Cereal, fruit and milk is a convenient option that kids love.
  • Turn reading into a fun family experience: Add fun to reading by having an animated, read-out-loud session during an after-school break with snacks such as Nutri-Grain Cereal Bars or curling up with a great story before bedtime.

So there you have it, tips on how you can start or continue with a love of reading in your home and with your children. If you already have book lovers, I am proud of you! If you do not already have book lovers, remember it is never too late. Sure those teens do not want to sit and read a book, but what if they pick their book and work on reading an interesting series? Engage your teen, make the rewards worth their effort to continue on in reading their own series of books! You can do it, I know you can!

Today – one lucky person will be randomly selected after 12am EST on November 30, 2012 to win a prize package of Kellogg’s Products and Scholastic Books! The giveaway is open to US residents only! Use the rafflecopter form below to enter!

Using the Rafflecopter form below is easy, use name/email to log in or Facebook for login. Rafflecopter will not use your email or access for anything other than giving me a way to contact you should you be the randomly chosen winner!  Winner will have 48 hours to claim prize or another person will be randomly selected.

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Disclaimer: Kellogg Company® has provided me with a Kellogg’s-Scholastic Book Club kit to conduct a reader giveaway. However, my opinions about the product are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive sentiments toward Kellogg Company or its products.

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28 Responses

  1. Jessica Beard (3 comments)

    Babysitter’s Club was my favorite.

  2. Jennifer (74 comments)

    Amelia Bedelia

  3. Ashley Hatten
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    I always liked Clifford and the Magic School Bus books!

  4. Laurie Emerson (29 comments)

    My children love Clifford. It is their favorite book for us to read together.

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  6. Mandy (7 comments)

    My son LOVES Captain Underpants! He bought his first book at the Scholastic Book Fair at school. we have enjoyed reading it together.
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  7. Dorothy Deakyne
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    Clifford The Big Red Dog

  8. Robin (Masshole Mommy)
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    The Magic School Bus for sure. My 8 year old still reads them!!
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  9. Rosey
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    I always loved to order from Scholastic when I was a kid (and I still do for my kids), but my favorite book to get was one that had stickers (that you put all throughout the story). I liked the posters too…they had the cute kitty cats and puppies, lol. Loved those.

  10. Nancy (17 comments)

    I loved the Little House on the Prairie book series and my kids loved Clifford!

  11. Desiree Dunbar (15 comments)

    I loved all of the Scooby Doo books.

  12. angie (208 comments)

    I loved the Sweet Pickles series when I was a kid.

  13. Ellie W
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    My boys love all the Clifford books.

  14. McKim (61 comments)

    I liked the Clifford books – and still do!

  15. Brandy
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    My favorite growing up was the berenstain Bears collection

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  17. william saylor
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    the magic school bus

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  19. Colleen Maurina (13 comments)

    One of my favorites was Where the Wild Things Are.

  20. Monique Rizzo (75 comments)

    My daughter LOVED Clifford.
    Thanks for the chance.
    moc.liamgnull@21llirgom

  21. Allison Downes
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    Growing up I loved Clifford :)

    Thanks for the great giveaway!

  22. Brett Martin
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    hmm. i liked little house on the prairie, nancy drew, pippi longstocking, anything roald dahl, judy blume, arnold lobel. so many. choose your own adventures, too!
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  23. Phxbne (112 comments)

    Magic School Bus!

  24. Melissa VandenBerg (3 comments)

    My boys love the Magic School Bus

  25. Lisa Garner
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    I loved reading Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.

  26. Daniel M (45 comments)

    the Magic School Bus

  27. Diane Baum (30 comments)

    I like the Nancy Drew series

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