Tips to Avoid the Summer Reading Slump

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Guest contributor and MobiStories.com producer Wendy Toone, offers great tips this week on how your kids can avoid brain drain when they’re out of school.

It’s Summertime! Yipppee!

Time for swimming, trips to the beach, camping, and all sorts of “no more school” activities. However, many kids suffer from a backward slide in their reading development when reading activities wane over the summer months. Students can lose as much as three month’s worth of reading level during the school break. Research shows that younger elementary school students rarely make up deficits in reading once they fall behind.

Conversely, students who read during the summer could end up three months ahead, too. Children will benefit more if their reading activities are fun and not looked upon as ‘homework.’ While reading books is important, games that use letter-recognition, alphabetizing, syllable, rhyming and rhythm skills can keep kids’ reading skills sharp without cracking open a book. If you have a road trip or plane excursion planned, use that travel time wisely.

Here are some games to try when traveling on summer vacations:

Create a New Ending: Exercise their storytelling skills by rewriting their favorite story or a book they just finished…’It could also have ended like this….’

Write That Tune Remember the game show “Name That Tune”? Pick a familiar song and rewrite the lyrics….a topic such as “gardening” sung to the tune of “Frere Jacques” ?? This exercise works on rhyming, syllable recognition, creativity, and can expand vocabulary.

Kids get carsick reading but can watch movies on DVD? Try digital books. Amazon’s Kindle is amazing for Young Adult and adult digibooks, but they don’t have children’s titles. Only publishers such as MobiStories.com provide children’s picture books in color, narrated and ready for on-the-go reading practice. Order from digital publishers that offer downloads to your mobile devices for convenience. Car Games: Animal ABC – 2 ways to play…either start w/ “A” and name as many animals (aardvark, alligator, antelope) as you can, or take turns (Cindy does “B”, Joey has “C”). Great for young readers (K – 2nd grade). Can make it more challenging by starting the next animal’s beginning letter w/ previous animal’s ending letter, i.e. dog -> goose-> elephant.

Road sign Roundup – Same idea, but this time call out words seen alongside the road in alpha order: billboards, safety signs, signs of businesses being passed. Good for intermediate readers (2nd – 5th grade).

Pimp My Plate – Using letters found on license plates, create what the personalized plate meaning would be (phrase, name of their business, whatever you can come up with). Can work on alliteration, homophones and creativity. Good one for advanced/older readers who need something more challenging.

Where Do I Turn – This one isn’t really a game, but why not let the kids pass a little time reading the map and becoming the navigator. You trust them, right??

TrueText – If they’ve got the phone and you have unlimited texting, you could institute a ‘must spell it correctly – no text jargon’ rule for a portion of (or the whole?) trip. Of course, no texting to or from the driver, please. So whether you’re traveling by car, plane, train, or sticking around for a “staycation,” remember to incorporate reading activities into your children’s summer schedules. Read to them, read with them, and give them plenty of encouragement to keep their reading skills from sliding in the wrong direction.

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Happy reading!! Wendy Toone is a child expert, having owned and operated a leading children’s fitness center and now produces MobiStories, Digital Books for KidsTM. She is a cableAce-award winning television producer and has worked on hundreds of television commercials as a Production Manager after spending a decade onstage as a professional dancer. Wendy’s two children have been inspirational in the creation of MobiStories.

To download a free digital book for your PC visit MobiStories.com, click on Summer (in the Ages 2 – 4 category) add it to the cart and Michelle Obama then enter the code SUM0710 in the Coupon Code Box.

Be blessed,

Virginia

Lady V dZine

*This post is sponsored by the Role Mommy Writer’s Network.

Fantastic Father’s Day Finds: Handy Dad from Chronicle Books

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I was recently contacted by Christina at Chronicle Books to see if I would be interested in including one of Chronicle’s new books in my Fantastic Father’s Day Finds.  I immediately chose Handy Dads, as I know that Brian and the kids will have a lot of fun projects together as the kids grow.  I thought this book would be a neat way to jumpstart the creativity.

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About Handy Dad…

Handy Dad 25 Awesome Projects for Dads and Kids By Todd Davis

Skate ramps, zip lines, go-carts, and more! In this super-fun book, Todd Davis—extreme sports athlete and host of HGTV’s Over Your Head—presents 25 awesome projects for dads to build with their kids. Busy dads can choose projects that range from simple to challenging and take anywhere from five minutes to a full weekend. Readers are given all the directions they need to grab materials that can be found around the house or at the local hardware store and get to work banging up a sweet BMX ramp or half-pipe, building a tree house or tire swing, or throwing together a slip-and-slide or tie-dye station for an afternoon of fun. With plenty of color photographs, easy-to-follow instructions, and detailed illustrations, Handy Dad is chock-full of creative and inexpensive ways to keep kids (and dads) entertained for hours.

8-1/2 x 10 in; 168 pp ; 150 color photographs, 60 illustrations
Paperback
Published in April, 2010
ISBN 9780811869584

There’s more!

To help celebrate Father’s Day Chronicle Books is also giving away a prize pack for new Dad’s which includes a Scout Journey Pack diaper bag, a Scout Walkabout Baby Carrier from Petunia Picklebottom and a daddy bookshelf including, Dear Dad, Handy Dad,Memento, Papa, Do You Love Me?, Daddy Cuddles and Daddy Kisses from Chronicle Books. Retail value of the prize pack is $445! We would love for you to let your readers know about our Help Dad Look Rad! Sweepstakes! Learn more at www.chroniclebooks.com/raddad. Winners will be announced on June 30th, 2010.

What I thought…
The Handy Dad book is chock full of gorgeous full color photos and handy directions for building things as easy as a “bomb-proof paper airplane” to weekender projects like a tree house.  The instructions are incredibly easy to understand (even for a non-technically inclined person like me).  The instructions even include a degree of difficulty, which I appreciate, because I want to know if a project can be finished or not.  I also appreciate the handy dandy knot section in the back.  While my husband was an Eagle Scout, I never attended any scouts.  So, I do well to tie my own shoes.

My personal favorite project in the book is probably the treasure chest, and I can’t wait to get started on Daddy making one for each of the kids.  Oh, and the doll house?  My daughter will HAVE to have one of those…

My husband, who is a technically inclined geeky type, really liked the book as well.

What I would change

I wouldn’t change anything, but I would love for them to come out with a Handy Mom edition with 25 different projects!

How I rate it…

Lady V dZine rates My Privates are Private a 5 out of 5 hearts

Lady V dZine rates Handy Dad a 5 out of 5 hearts.

Where you can buy it…

Available through Chronicle Books.

Win It… Chronicle Books has graciously offered to give one lucky Lady V dZine reader a copy of Handy Dad.

Mandatory Entry: Simply visit Chronicle Books and comment back with the link of one other book you would like to add to your personal library.

***Please note- this must be done before any bonus entries will count***

Contest Specific Bonus Entries:

1 bonus entry- Like Chronicle Books on Facebook, comment on their wall that I (Lady V dZine) sent you, then comment back here with a link to your share.

1 bonus entry- Follow Chronicle Books on Twitter, tweet them that I (@ladyvdzine) sent you, then comment back here with your tweet link.

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5 extra bonus entries- You can typically earn 3 bonus entries for each of my blog giveaways by blogging about the giveaway and linking back to my giveaway post.  However, because I want MORE people to learn about the Chronicle Books Help Dad Look Rad Sweepstakes, I am offering 5 extra bonus entries if you blog about this contest and link both to my post and to the sweepstakes at   www.chroniclebooks.com/raddad.  That is a total of 8 bonus entries if you blog about this giveaway, link to my post, and link to the Help Dad Look Rad Sweepstakes. To earn the 8 bonus entries, you must leave eight separate comments with direct link to your blog post.

Have you entered my other current giveaways yet?  You can earn extra entries into this contest by doing so!

Be sure to visit my Contest Rules and Bonus Entry Options for additional entry options.

Be blessed,

Virginia

Lady V dZine

Contest open to the US.  Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. CST on 06/29/2010.  Winner will be selected via random.org.  Winner will be notified by email and will have 72 hours to respond with mailing address.  If no response is received from the winning entrant, a new winner will be selected.FTC Compliant Disclosure- Chronicle Books graciously provided me with a copy of Handy Dad to facilitate my review and is providing the copy for the contest winner.  No other compensation was received.  All opinions are 100% my own and are based upon my experience.  Your experience may differ.

Fantastic Father’s Day Finds: A Free Night from I Love Inns

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Do you have a dream vacation?

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I have always dreamed about visiting the East Coast in the Fall and staying at a Bed & Breakfast.  I love Bed & Breakfast’s.  I love to learn the stories behind how each one came to exist as a Bed & Breakfast. I recently received a complimentary copy of the I LOVE INNS guide to “Bed & Breakfast and Country Inns.”  It was there that I found Parkside on Ellery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  What a gorgeous place!  I am adding Parkside on Ellery to my Bucket List.

Parkside on Ellery GalleryCirca 1865. Built in 1865 and renovated for modern comforts, Parkside on Ellery boasts all the comforts of home and the privacy of a hotel. This bed and breakfast in Cambridge, Massachusetts is just a ten-minute walk to Harvard Square. It is perfectly located for a day trip to historic Boston. Three elegant guest bedrooms are well appointed and feature private entrances and Internet access. The Victorian Room has dark wood furnishings and warm colors. A crisp, white décor awaits in the cheery Cambridge Room and a wall of shelves lined with books is inviting in the rich Scholar Room. A continental breakfast is served in-room.
Read more: http://www.iloveinns.com/parkside-on-ellery-id36843.html#ixzz0pZiC0Qkh

Often times, you do not have to travel far from home to find a Bed & Breakfast.  One of the local Bed & Breakfasts that I would love to stay at is The Beall Mansion in Alton, Illinois.

Beall Mansion, An Elegant B&B GalleryCirca 1903. An eclectic blend of Neoclassic, Georgian and Greek Revival styles, the mansion was designed as a wedding gift by world renown architect, Lucas Pfeiffenberger. Original woodwork, eleven and a half-foot ceilings, leaded-glass windows, pocket doors, crystal chandeliers and imported marble and bronze statuary reflect the era’s opulence. Elegantly appointed guest bedrooms are unique in size and decor. Each includes a private bath with shower and clawfoot tub or whirlpool for two, imported marble floor and chandelier. Voted “Illinois Best Bed & Breakfast” by Illinois Magazine’s Readers Poll.
Read more: http://www.iloveinns.com/beall-mansion-an-elegant-id6144.html#ixzz0pZh2jfLW

I would also love to visit Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, which is home to several really neat B&B’s.

Book Description (per http://www.iloveinns.com/)…

What would life be like if you took more frequent getaways – the kind of little trip that renews your sense of joy and wonder? What if you planned a trip for every anniversary and birthday instead of just dutifully going to a restaurant?bed&breakastguide

Each copy contains a certificate, valid at any bed and breakfast listed in the guide, that can be redeemed for a free-night’s stay with purchase of the first night* – an offer that can help you save hundreds of dollars on your next trip. Here’s how to start planning adventures and meet your travel goals.

  • Purchase your copy of Bed & Breakfast and Country Inns today.
  • Choose from the more than 1,400 B&Bs and Country Inns who participate in the program.
  • Go to iLoveInns.com/freenight and search additional properties added since publication.
  • Make travel goals – you could save hundreds of dollars at many of the participating inns.
  • Set your dates and insert a calendar into your new book!

So many of you have shared your wonderful B&B experiences with us. There is nothing so rewarding to us at American Historic Inns than to hear how much joy our books make possible! And to give you a free night worth an average of $142 — really makes us feel good!

* Check with individual inns for blackout dates and other restrictions.

What I thought…

I sat and drooled looked at my copy of the I LOVE INNS guide to “Bed & Breakfast and Country Inns.”  I am absolutely in LOVE with it.  I can’t wait to start booking our getaways!

What I would change…

I wouldn’t change a thing about the guide.

How I rate it…

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Lady V dZine gives I LOVE INNS guide to “Bed & Breakfast and Country Inns”  five out of five hearts.

Where you can buy it…

You can buy your own copy of the I LOVE INNS guide to “Bed & Breakfast and Country Inns” on iloveinns.com

Win It: Three lucky Lady V dZine reader will receive their own copies of Bed & Breakfasts WITH a Free Night from I LOVE INNS.

Mandatory Entry: Simply visit iloveinns.com and drool over their incredible list of Bed and Breakfasts. Then come back here and leave a link to one of their inns where you would like to spend a long weekend.

***Please note- this must be done before any bonus entries will count***

Contest Specific Bonus Entries:

1 bonus entry- Follow iLoveinns on Twitter, tweet them that I (@ladyvdzine) sent you, and comment back with the tweet link.

1 bonus entry- Like iLoveinns on Facebook, post on their wall that (Lady V dZine) I sent you, and comment back here letting me know you did.

1 bonus entry- Write a Review at I LOVE INNS for one of the places you’ve already stayed. Then come back here and tell me about it (leave the name of the Inn so I can check it out!)

1 bonus entry- If you have an iPhone, download the free B&B application InnTouch, then come back and tell me about it.

Have you entered my other current giveaways yet?  You can earn extra entries into this contest by doing so!

Be sure to visit my Contest Rules and Bonus Entry Options for additional entry options.

Be blessed,

Virginia

Lady V dZine

A special thanks to Deborah at I Love Inns who provided me with a complimentary copy of the I LOVE INNS guide to “Bed & Breakfast and Country Inns” to facilitate this review, and who is generously providing the copies for the lucky Lady V dZine readers.

Contest open to the US.  Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. CST on 06/19/2010.  Winner will be selected via random.org.  Winner will be notified by email and will have 72 hours to respond.  If no response is received from the winning entrant, a new winner will be selected.

FTC Compliant Disclosure: I received the aforementioned product to facilitate this review.  No other compensation was received. All opinions expressed are 100% mine and are based on my experience.  Your experience may differ.

Fantastic Father’s Day Finds: NCV Dad’s Bible-The Father’s Plan

Lady V dZine
Dad’s Bible: The Father’s Plan from Thomas Nelson Publishers

Book Description…

“Dad’s Bible: The Father’s Plan is the perfect gift for fathers, fathers-to-be, and father figures of any age. The Dad’s Bible is filled with challenging and helpful information designed to encourage and uplift fathers whose lives will be a priceless legacy for generations to come. Whether as a personal purchase, a Father’s Day gift, or “just because,” Dad’s Bible is sure to draw the reader into quality personal time with our Heavenly Father.

Includes special sections on:

  • Walking in Authority – 100 articles on how dads should walk in the authority God has entrusted to them
  • Godly Character – 100 articles designed to teach and challenge
  • Passing It On – 50 articles about igniting the faith of the next generation
  • Dads in the Bible – a look at the lessons taught by biblical fathers
  • Building Your Children – 7 articles about nurturing and developing the potential in your children
  • Insights – 250 articles giving practical, biblical answers to life situations
  • Questions and Answers – how to answer the hard questions
  • Topical Index”

What I thought…

With Father’s Day just around the corner, I was extremely excited to have the opportunity to review the Dad’s Bible: The Father’s Plan.  The Dad’s Bible: The Father’s Plan (with Notes by Robert Wolgemuth) by Thomas Nelson Publishers is an outstanding resource for all father’s, as well as any man who has other’s looking up to him.  The Bible is in the Contemporary English Version, which is a version we did not previously own.  It is easy to understand and the content just flows.  The devotional sections are well written and my husband enjoys them.  I find myself wanting to snag it and read the “Godly Character” articles when he is not using it.

What I would change…

My husband said he wouldn’t change a thing about the Dad’s Bible: The Father’s Plan as it is, however, he did say that he would like to see it available in other versions, such as the NLT or NIV.  He even said he likes the fact that it is hard-backed because it’s “sturdy.”

How I rate it…

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Lady V dZine and Dear Hubby give the Dad’s Bible: The Father’s Plan 5 out of 5 hearts.

Where  you can buy it…

The Dad’s Bible: The Father’s Plan is available on Amazon, Christianbook.com, and Barnes&Noble.com.

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Be blessed,

Virginia

Lady V dZine

FTC Compliant Disclosure: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are 100% my own.

Ima Nobody Becomes Somebody Review and Giveaway

***Please Note*** Contest deadline extended to 06/20/10 at 11:59 p.m. CST

Were you ever bullied?

I certainly was.

I was different.  Still am, and proud of it.  But, as a child, being different isn’t necessarily always fun.  I am affected by Hay Wells Syndrome, which is one of the about 150 syndromes of Ectodermal Dysplasias (learn more about the Ectodermal Dysplasias at the NFED website).  Because of Hay Wells Syndrome, I have very little hair.  I also only have two natural teeth, am unable to sweat properly, have misshapen fingernails and toenails, have no eyebrows, and only one eyelash.  Yep, it’s on my left eye upper lid about a centimeter from the inner canthus.  Believe it or not, I actually used to put mascara on it.  LOL.

Anyway, back to the bullying.  Needless to say, being different came with it’s challenges, and not just those that are related to the disorder.    I was frequently made fun of as a child and continued to be taunted even into adolescence.  One girl from grade school, whom I will call Berta*, used to follow me on the way to school and on the way home from school taunting me.  She would call out things like:

“Your Mom would have had an abortion if she knew you would be like this…”

“Don’t think you will ever get married because guys don’t marry freaks cause freaks make freak babies…”

“You’ll always be a freak and no one will ever love you.”

She was absolutely HORRID.

I remember when I was in the second grade, I came home crying from school one day.  Berta* had been especially relentless in her taunting that day, and I had just about had it.  When I got home, my Mom asked me what was wrong, so I told her.  Mom smiled at me and said, “Sweetheart, I know how upset you must be.  Just remember this, though.  People only make fun of what they don’t understand.  If you make them understand, they won’t make fun.”  My Mom empowered me that day.  She took a miserable situation and used it to show me that I could change the situation simply by changing how I responded to it.  From that point on, I started standing up for myself.  I didn’t let ole Berta* bother me anymore.

Fast forward.

I am now the parent of a child that is different.  Mister is two and is affected by Hay Wells Syndrome, just like I am.  Because of the Hay Wells Syndrome, Mister develops scaly patches on his scalp, has skin erosions on his hands and feet, has misshapen fingernails and toenails, is unable to sweat, has no eyebrows, and very few eyelashes.  I know that he will have to deal with teasing, etc.  I’ve already had to deal with rude comments from ignorant people.  I truly want to help him establish a strong foundation of esteem BEFORE he realizes what bullying is.

With this in mind, I recently asked to review a book about bullying, by Brenda Poage, called Ima Nobody Becomes Somebody.

About the author…

Brenda Poage grew up in a small town in Andice, Texas. She was inspired to write by her sixth grade teacher, Mr. Rob, who helped her to realize her potential and to follow her dream of writing. Brenda resides in Lubbock, Texas, with her husband, Kyle, and their three children, Hanna, Kyler, and Kailiegh. Brenda also has two older step sons, Khris and Jon. Brenda created the character Ima Nobody as a reflection of herself in her early school years. Brenda wanted to face the issue of bullying in a fun, creative way to get kids to question both sides of the issue.

About the book (per Amazon)…

  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Paperback: 88 pages
  • Publisher: AuthorHouse (September 30, 2009)
  • Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1449001572Book Description…

    Do you remember the Bully in first grade?  Many children face this issue on a daily basis, as Ima Nobody does in the excerpt from the book, Ima Nobody Becomes Somebody!”  “Ima, I never knew a Nobody that was somebody!  All you Nobody’s will never amount to anything, just like your name.”  This made Ima feel sad.  It was then and there that Ima decided that she was going to prove to that Billy Do-good that she would in fact amount to something and be somebody.

    You know these issues. Dealing with differences, and dealing with the reactions of those angered by it, are tough issues for young children to face.  I encourage you and invite you to take the journey with Ima and her first grade classmates as they discover their own self worth, strengths, and weaknesses.  You will find that this story does not tell children how to react to Ima’s predicament.  It does however show a positive way in which Ima deals with the situation. This is Book One in the Ima Nobody Series – be sure to follow along with Ima and her friends as they discover themselves and learn important life lessons along the way.

    What I thought…

    I thought this book took a good look at bullying, from the perspective of the one being bullied.  Ima Nobody is a little girl who determines to prove her tormentors wrong.  I can relate to that.  I determined at a very young age that, while I might not be able to make the world love me, I would make them respect me.  This determination was the driving force behind me working two full time jobs while attending full time nursing school.

    The book is humorous, but treats the topic of bullying that makes the reader understand that bullying is not funny at all.  Ima Nobody is a fun character, and easy to relate to.

    I like the fact that the book does not TELL the reader how to respond to a bully, but rather SHOWS the reader how to respond.  I know several kids that range in age from 4-12, and none of them like to be told how to act, but each of them will behave appropriately when appropriate behavior is modeled.  This book does a great job of modeling for the reader.

    For now, the book is just a story for us.  But in the future, it will be a great conversation starter.

    What I would change…

    Honest to goodness, I wouldn’t change a thing.  I thought the book was great.

    How I rate it:

    Lady V dZine rates My Privates are Private a 5 out of 5 hearts

    Lady V dZine gives Ima Nobody Becomes Somebody a hearty five out of five hearts.

    Where you can buy it…

    Ima Nobody Becomes Somebody is available on Amazon and on Barnes&Noble.com

    Win it…

    One lucky Lady V dZine reader will win an autographed copy of Ima Nobody Becomes Somebody.

    Mandatory Entry

    Tell me why you would like to win this book and who it would be for.

    ***Please note- this must be done before any bonus entries will count***

    Contest Specific Bonus Entries…

    1 bonus entry- Visit the ImaNobody site and comment back with one thing you liked.

    1 bonus entry- Follow Brenda Poage on Twitter and tweet her to let her know that @ladyvdzine sent you.  Comment back with your tweet link.

    Have you entered my other current giveaways yet?  You can earn extra entries into this contest by doing so!

    Be sure to visit my Contest Rules and Bonus Entry Options for additional entry options.

    Be blessed,

    Virginia

    Lady V dZine

    A special thanks to Brenda Poage, who provided me with a copy of Ima Nobody Becomes Somebody to facilitate this review and who has also provided an autographed copy for the winning entrant, which I will mail.

    Contest open to the US.  Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. CST on 06/20/2010.  Winner will be selected via random.org.  Winner will be notified by email and will have 72 hours to respond with mailing address.  If no response is received from the winning entrant, a new winner will be selected.

    FTC Compliant Disclosure: I received the aforementioned book to facilitate this review. No other compensation was received. All opinions expressed are 100% mine and are based on my experience.  Your experience may differ.

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