Simple Summer Fun – Reading in the Sun

by MomLaur83 on June 27, 2012

It’s no secret our family LOVES to read. Any time we go to the library or have new books in the home, they’re poured over almost instantly and it feels like a whirlwind has left the room with books scattered behind – obvious evidence that a good time has been had by all.

So why not take some of these good times into the great outdoors, especially on such fantastic weather summer days as we’ve been having? Yesterday, we did just that. We gathered up some new library books, packed a picnic, and headed to the conservation area across the road for an outdoor reading party.

For some reason, reading is just much more fun with fresh air and bright sunshine surrounding you. When you’re sitting under the beautiful shade of a tree, listening to not much other than the voices of children reading, a calm settles over you.

The hurriedness of life passes away – there’s no rush, nowhere to be, nothing more important to do than to just be here, in the moment, in the characters of the stories.

Continuing reading over the summer can be a challenge, just by not having or making the time to do it.

There are some fantastic reading challenges out there – one that we heard about on a fellow blogger’s blog just recently is from Wise Owl Books. Their summer reading program involves a great little map with stars along the way for rewards (which you determine) for reading – and my kids do really well with incentives :D In just 2 days of starting they’re already at their first star! I’ll be hard-pressed to keep up with those boys at this rate!

Over the summer we are reading as a family Paddle to the Sea.

Last year my friend Jessica read it with her boys and blogged about all the activities they were incorporating into the story – we will be doing these as well, so I’m excited for the kids to get into it!

We’re also reading through some other read aloud chapter books (including a lot of Thornton W. Burgess) finishing up our Ambleside Online suggested reading for Year 1 (the rich history in Trial and Triumph and Our Island Story is constantly blowing me away! AND the kids LOVE it!) and our Apologia science Lands Animals of the Sixth Day.

Remember – just because summertime is here, doesn’t mean the learning and exploring through reading together has to stop! Get thee outside and enjoy some great weather and great stories together!

 

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  • http://www.mamahall.com/ Eryn {mamahall}

    i love this! we are big readers here, too. i am going to check out the wise owl books summer reading program bc my son (3) is motivated by incentive charts. thank you! 

    • MomLaurM

      They are LOVING it! And so am I! 

  • Jessica

    Soap carving is still talked about here!! The boys LOVED it – so don’t miss that part while reading the book! {or maybe your boys are old enough/you have the tools to do wood carving, even cooler!!}

    • MomLaurM

      DEFINITELY going to do the soap, and outside :D

  • Jamie (@va_grown)

     I love that reading is so much fun that they don’t even realize it’s also learning! With the right mindset you can read just about anything together and it’s fun as well as educational.  I’ve been kicking around the idea of using Apologia’s botany book next summer for our nature “study.”

    Thanks for linking up with Family Connections!

    • MomLaurM

      Oooh, that’s a fabulous idea! I can’t wait to get to the botany level, though I’ve heard it’s more involved and my kids would definitely need to be older!

  • RedOakLane

    I love this.  We love reading, too and my girls and I were just reading on our deck when I came in to start thinking about dinner and decided to hop on the blogs.  We love the unhurriedness of summer and reading outside, too!

    • MomLaurM

      I wish we had more shade so we could read in our yard – but the park will have to do for now! 

  • Donna

    Reading outside is wonderful.  We take our books to the park.  Time for reading and the playground.

    • MomLaurM

      Definitely! Thanks Donna!

  • http://ourgoodfamily.org/ Aurie Good

    I love this!! I agree – there is something about reading outside, in the fresh air and sunshine that make it so much fun :)

    • MomLaurM

      For reals! :0)

  • http://www.onefunmom.com Christy

    I love the picture of the sunlight coming through the trees, and I am soo going to download that map – I’ve been looking for something like that and thought I might have to create my own.  Thanks for linking up!

    • MomLaurM

      Thanks Christy! I hope you guys enjoy the map as much as we are!!! They’re already filling it in like mad!

  • Photographing Mom

    Wonderful summer fun. Books always are better out of doors. :) 

  • http://twitter.com/JenniMullinix Jenni Mullinix

    We love to read too!  Thanks for linking up this Thrive @ Home Thursday. :)

  • http://FeminineAdventures.com/ Anna @ Feminine Adventures

    What a beautiful family! Love the idea of bringing the reading outdoors. It’s been incredibly hot here, but if we got out early enough think we could “survive”. I’m sure the munchkins would love it! 

    Thanks for linking up at Thrifty Thursday and yay for frugal fun! 

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