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June 11th and August 25th! Each "read for this week" square is a new week. Build a fort and read in it. Ask a friend to suggest a book and try it out. magazine. bout a musician - ask a librarian for suggestions. Help make lunch or dinner. Have a family dance party and share your favorite songs. Choose a book from the new shelf at the fantasy or science fiction book. Tell someone about a book you love. Attend a library program. Go on a hike or bike ride. Listen to an audiobook or Playaway. book that takes place in a different country. Make a windchime. Go to the park or the beach. Sing in the rain. Write a poem about the music in every day sounds. non-fiction book about something that interests you.

June 11th and August 25th! Each "read for this week" square is a new week. Listen to music from another country. Ask a friend to suggest a book and try it out! news story and talk about it with an adult. Use sidewalk chalk to create a comic strip outside. book about a sports hero then write a story about what you would do if you two hung out for a day. graphic novel. Learn how to say or sign "music" in 3 new languages. Set a goal for how many books you will read in one week. Goal: Books I read: Make or write down a playlist for your favorite book. n historical fiction book. You're never too old for a picture book. one. Check out a cookbook and try a recipe with adult supervision. Practice a fire drill and tornado drill at home. Check out a book from a library display. Attend a library program. book that is written like a diary. Then keep a diary for a week or more.

June 11th and August 25th! Each "read for this week" square is a new week. Recommend a musician or band to a friend. Ask them for one. book with a call number that begins with J 811. Try a new fruit or vegetable. Write a poem about your favorite musician or band. bout Wisconsin animals or plants. Use the Root Beer Random Generator at the Learn how to say or sign "rock" in 3 new languages. Pretend to be an opera singer with family or friends. Talk with an adult about why music is so important. Listen to music in a language you do not know. Check out a book from a library display. Complete a crossword or Sudoko puzzle. You're never too old for a picture book. one. Attend a library program. Practice a fire drill and tornado drill at home. Play a hand clapping or jump rope game.

June 11th and August 25th! Each "read for this week" square is a new week. bout or listen to jazz musicians. Make an art project to give to a friend or family member. Try a new fruit or vegetable. Observe and discuss about the rock displays in the Play a board or card game at home or in the Ask a grown up to teach you 3 dance moves or yoga positions. Learn about instruments from another country or culture. nonfiction book. book written or illustrated by a person of color. fiction book of your choice. Go screen-free for two days in a week. Re-read a book you enjoyed when you were younger.. novel in verse. Tell somebody 5 things you love about them. graphic novel.

June 11th and August 25th! Each "read for this week" square is a new week. Go outside. Be still and silent for over 15 minutes. Write or draw about what you heard and how you felt. Draw or paint while listening to music. Re-read a book you loved when you were younger. bout a country you've never visited. List as many instruments as you can. Can you get over 15? a biography. Make a pet rock. book by an author whose last name starts with the same letter as yours. Play a board or card game at home or in the Use the Root Beer Random Generator at the magazine with somebody. bout a female musician. Suggest a good book to a friend. one they suggest. on this card for a blackout Have your whole family go screen free all day (before and after work if necessary.) Create art outside.

June 11th and August 25th! Each "read for this week" square is a new week. Have an indoor picnic. Use the Root Beer Random Generator at the on this card for a blackout bout a musician you've never heard of. Create a dance routine to your favorite song. a biography. Create a craft project. Sing in the shower or bathtub. Play a board or card game at home or in the Go screen-free for an entire day. book of your choice. Practice saying or writing your phone number and address every day under the stars. Draw or write a story about an instrument. the same book as a friend then talk about it. folk or fairy tale.