![]() Pursue the website and select a book for your child. Then select from one of the following levels: Beginning Readers, Middle Readers, Teen/Tween or Spanish/Bilingual. For the sake of this tutorial, I will walk you through the process of how to order a book for your personal library.Ĭlick on the “Choose Your Book” icon that says “Send a book to yourself, family or friends.” Next scroll down to the bottom of the “Congrats” page and click on the “Get A Free Book” icon in order to select a book.įrom here you can choose to order a book for either your personal library or donate one to your local school. Then in the field below enter your Kellogg’s Family Rewards ®code from any specially marked Kellogg’s ® products then click “Submit” to earn or donate a Scholastic book. First, click on the “Enter Code” tab on the homepage. On the next page, they will ask you to enter in your contact information and answer a few brief questions.Ĭongratulations! You are now officially registered. Next you want to visit the Kellogg’s Family Rewards ® website to redeem your code and order a free book.Įnter in your email address, password and birthday. And all codes must be entered by 3/31/16. However, you only have 14 days from the original date of purchase to redeem a code for a free book. So make sure to save it!īasically, 1 Kellogg’s product = 1 free, full-length Scholastic book. Inside the box you will find a special code that you will need to order your free book online. We easily found them in the cereal aisle. Kellogg’s free Scholastic book program is very easy to register for!įirst, you need to purchase one or more specifically marked Kellogg’s products that has the Free Book logo on it.įield Trip Girl picked out Kellogg’s Raisin Bran Crunch® for breakfast (my personal favorite!) and Kellogg’s Special K® Protein Bars for snacks. ![]() Field Trip Girl wanted one book for her personal library and one for her new classroom! With back to school just a month away, it’s never too early to get ready! So last week I took my daughter to Walmart to purchase specifically marked Kellogg’s ® products to earn FREE Scholastic books. Because so much of our schooling relies on our ability to read, children must have strong reading skills to succeed. There is a strong correlation between a child’s ability to read and her academic performance. Research shows that children who have repeatedly been exposed to books from birth generally exhibit stronger reading skills. Today’s kindergarteners are expected to enter the classroom on day one with knowledge of upper and lower case letters of the alphabet and the ability to recognize basic shapes, colors and count to ten. Reading prepares children for kindergarten. Being read aloud to is one of the main ways children develop phonemic awareness and is the single greatest factor in a child’s ability to read later on in life. Reading reading builds early literacy skills. The joy of being read to helps children develop listening skills by keying them into the components of language. Reading helps to develop listening skills. The more often you read to a child, the more experiences they build. Our brains develop as we “feed” them with experiences. ![]() I like to read to Field Trip Girl first thing in the morning while she is eating breakfast or at night for 20 minutes before she goes to bed. There is a wealth of research supporting daily reading with your child especially prior to and during the period when he or she is just learning to read. #Back2SchoolReady #CollectiveBiasīooks are the gateway to a child’s imagination! Unlike any other form of technology or print media, they open up your mind to new ideas, forms of thoughts and universes. ![]() This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc.
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