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How to Use Our Activities

So, you're sold on the idea of a family book group. But what will you actually do in your meetings?

Here's what we suggest:

  • Read a book with your kids.
  • If you've got kids in preschool through grade two, choose from these activities that relate to the book.
  • If your kids are in grades three through six, choose from these activities that relate to the book.
  • Try more fun reading activities and games with your kids of all ages.
  • Read the book again, maybe the next day.
  • Choose another activity!
  • Make sure you sign up for our Page Turners' Club email newsletter. Each month we'll send you a list of our new featured books and matching activities.

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