12/2024
I started this post last December (2023). We never finished the challenge so I forgot about posting it. Better late than never. đ¤ˇđťââď¸
12/2023
You can visit www.scholastic.com to print the free winter reading challenge from Scholastic.
Hereâs what we read towards completing this challenge (we did a little double dipping between this challenge and the Winter Reading Challenge by the Idaho Falls Public Library). The Scholastic challenge doesnât set a page requirement for books so we read a combination of chapter books and picture books.
Read a bookâŚ
⌠set in snow

⌠about a winter holiday

⌠about a classic seasonal story
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, narrated by Hugh Grant on Audible
⌠about family

⌠with winter animals (didnât finish this one)
⌠about new beginnings

⌠that is Nonfiction

⌠with a snowman on the cover


⌠that became a movie or TV series

⌠that makes you laugh

⌠about kindness

⌠about a winter activity

⌠that has won an award

⌠published this year (didnât finish this one)
⌠while drinking hot cocoa & ⌠aloud to a family member



⌠thatâs the first in a new-to-you series

⌠while snuggled up in a blanket & ⌠about gratitude

⌠in your coziest pajamas (see above)
âŚ. inside a homemade fort (didnât finish this one)
⌠that is a seasonal story featuring a favorite character

⌠Before bed (almost every night!)
⌠Reread your favorite book from the past year (didnât finish this one)
âŚ. From a new-to-you genre (didnât finish this one)
đ We hope you have been inspired to check out some new books at your local library!
How fun!!!!! đ¤Š
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Great books and adventures together!
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Very funny. Beautiful all pictures.
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