Scholastic Winter Reading Challenge 2023

12/2024

I started this post last December (2023). We never finished the challenge so I forgot about posting it. Better late than never. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

12/2023

You can visit www.scholastic.com to print the free winter reading challenge from Scholastic.

Here’s 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 doesn’t set a page requirement for books so we read a combination of chapter books and picture books.

Read a book…

… 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 (didn’t 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 (didn’t finish this one)

… while drinking hot cocoa & … aloud to a family member

… that’s the first in a new-to-you series

Bear Grylls Adventures

… while snuggled up in a blanket & … about gratitude

… in your coziest pajamas (see above)

…. inside a homemade fort (didn’t finish this one)

… that is a seasonal story featuring a favorite character

β€œIf You Take a Mouse to the Movies” by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond

… Before bed (almost every night!)

… Reread your favorite book from the past year (didn’t finish this one)

…. From a new-to-you genre (didn’t finish this one)

πŸ“š We hope you have been inspired to check out some new books at your local library!

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