With this 2020 Reading Challenge, try to find a lesser-known WWII book set where the history is lesser-known and more obscure. Count me in as well :) https://trestiacititoare.wordpress.com/2020/01/04/2020-leveled-challenge-by-linz-the-bookworm-7/, I'm doing it.I'm excited about this challenge.Are we supposed to sign up somewhere for it? I still haven't decided if I'm going to go at this randomly or by level. We sort of joke about it but I’m also happy that these customs are making their way over here and (hopefully) inspiring people to be happier. September – a book about moving or starting a new school 2020 Reading Challenge E-MAIL: library@salemva.gov | LOCATION: 28 East Main Street, Salem, VA 24153 PHONE: (540) 375-3089 | HOURS: SUN-SAT 10am-4pm *Pickup Only Departments Thank you so much! Filed Under: Reading Challenge Tagged With: 2020 reading challenge, reading challenge 2020. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. This is my first year, and I’m excited to tackle the challenge! I love that it would fit multiple categories. Anything on the list that you are especially excited for? « Instagram Collab Scams: Brands Preying On Small Influencers. I feel like the movie/tv show one is always a good one because there's a lot of crossovers. Grab more January 2020 reading ideas and share your thoughts here. TUL has endless fall book lists showcasing all things spooky. Are you looking for a 2020 Reading Challenge for book lovers and wanderlusters? I feel like level 2 is going to be one of my favorites. The book is very rhythmic and the format will be familiar to your child as the book is a spin on a classic with, “kids dreaming of candy hearts in a funny Valentine’s Day take-off of Clement C. Moore’s beloved Christmas poem.”. March 2020 Book Discussion For Mulan here, April 2020 Book Discussion For Indie Books here, new 2020 WW2 upcoming releases for January to June, Instagram Collab Scams: Brands Preying On Small Influencers, 11 Reasons Why We Are Moving To Asheville, North Carolina. Over the past year, I read many new books that were on no one’s radar. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. I had SO MANY ideas that I think I already have my 2021 Challenge determined. My first time next year . Try to read slowly, so your child can take in the story. Plus, I’d love to add your titles to book lists–and credit you, if you don’t mind being Uncorked Famous. Love it! We also try to move them around on tiers if possible. I'm over at: https://parchmentpages.co.uk/2020-reading-challenge/, That's awesome that you already have some books to fit in categories! These remarkable women were known as “human computers,” and made all of their calculations using pencils, slide rules, and adding machines; these calculations would ultimately launch rockets and astronauts into space! As a Danish family I love the concept of hygge but I get a little irritated at how commercialized it’s become in the US! Join The Literary Life Podcast community in our 20 for 2020 Reading Challenge! In June our theme is children’s biographies of scientists. You can find the March 2020 Book Discussion For Mulan here. I wouldn’t mind reading another one of those books though. We are already planning our vacations now. There's a lot of books on the list for #40 that I've been wanting to read all year. I’m definitely hoping to have a few more upcoming contributor lists soon. However, last year, Iceland in February literally and figuratively blew us away. And most of all, wash your hands!”. And as many of us are staying closer to home, what better time to broach the subjects of sustainability and pollution with your children? I also sneak plenty of YA into my adult book lists, travel A LOT, and drink my fair share of wine…. I just started Cork Dork last night, and I am in awe. Read more. United Through Reading is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit. I'm pretty excited about this level as well. Hug or blow kisses when you’re sick. You can choose from suggestions or pick your own reads. Let's be honest, #31 will probably be my yearly read a book in the Outlander series. I love the book a week reading challenges, but I think I’d stress myself out trying to keep up; there is just no way, right now. But sometimes that the process is reversed, and a book is written based on the movie. Our first choice for July is Escape North! Read a retelling of the classic fairy tale, 18.) Does Panda Bear, Panda Bear sound familiar to you? United Through Reading is a Proud Recipient of: The Congressional Medal of Honor Society 2016 Community Service Hero Award, The Library of Congress Literacy Awards Program 2015 American Prize. A book that takes place in outer space/another planet, 57.) Try different voices for different characters; you may feel silly, but your kids will love it. The book does an excellent job of introducing early readers to the world of Wakanda and the Black Panther. It's here! You can find the April 2020 Book Discussion For Indie Books here. I saw online that you are cruising through the last of the semester and finals. In honor of an American summer, I cannot wait to read books set in the islands, warm destinations, and books perfect for the beach. March – a children’s book featuring a character from the child’s favorite movie or TV show I am coming in kinda late but have added your list of challenges to the many others I do. It's here! I'll be tracking on my blog, Bookshelf Journeys and will link back to here. We all need a feel good story with a happy ending right now, and Meg’s love, honesty, and determination are wonderful qualities to teach our children. A book recommended to you by a friend, 30.) I’m definitely due for a book to change my world perspective. We've kept the same format as previous years, as well as the addition of free spaces. Even if I don't complete a whole tier, I love how this challenge helps to direct me towards what to read next... which by the way was my favorite one for 2019 (Found a brand new author I'm now obsessed with!!) Are you ready to rumbleeeeeee?!?! I love a good paranormal book in the fall. Tress (find her blog here) and I have been brainstorming the 2020 challenge the last week or so and finally finalized it tonight. If you have a book recommendation for me, I would love to hear it! The book is a great introduction to Poe’s work, and it shows in pictures much of what Poe revealed only through words. But also, let’s read books that spark our wanderlust too. This is my FIRST ANNUAL Reading Challenge, y’all. Happy fall! Read a book of short stories or a novella, 9.) We try to mix it up a bit, but definitely aren't above recycling previous categories. I know how crazy your week was the family (I hope the weekend was much more chill). With many of us under a stay at home order, it is important for us all to stay healthy and to teach our children the benefits of keeping well. You may also find helpful titles on these new 2020 WW2 upcoming releases for January to June or want to check out a few Holocaust books for teens. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. And, do the vibrant pictures remind you of another picture book? That looks amazing, and YES, I totally think that title works, too. I know you’ll find a new favorite that you didn’t even know existed. Use hashtag #unitedthroughreading or email them to stories@utr.org to join in on the fun. I am in again for year number 2! Stink’s whole school is excited because they’ve been reading the zombie books as part of their goal to reach one million minutes of reading. The two books we’ve chosen for August are Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See? Cuisine for November?? Please check your junk box, just in case. Who doesn’t love reading books set during WWII? Healthy eating is the key in this fun book that not only teaches the alphabet but delicious fruits and vegetables. Don't know that I'll get all 60 done, but I'm looking forward to how I many I can do. I’ve been reading an ARC about Clementine Churchill and it’s so, so interesting. I could not think of a better way to kick off the New Year than with an Uncorked 2020 Reading Challenge. It’s funny because my mom grew up using that word since I was little and now it’s a big thing. I'm working on my first book as well. https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/67057446?shelf=2020-linz-bookworm. The rhythmic style of the book is enchanting, sure to make this book a favorite read. Let’s embrace this international concept with books that warm the soul. Hygge for December?? These cookies do not store any personal information. I’m so glad that you love these themes. I'm always amazed when someone tells me they get them all done. I feel so ahead already LOL. I’ll try to give new related reads, book lists from everyone and TUL, and discuss what I’m reading too. However, this year is shaping up to be very different, and for that reason we are featuring books that will pique your child’s imagination and hopefully increase their love of reading and reading aloud. “A cow says moo, a sheep says baa” until you get to the surprising line “three singing pigs say la la la.” That’s when the giggles and laughter begin. https://kt-recs.tumblr.com/post/189988262293/2020-reading-challenges. Why? Our March Reading Challenge theme is to read a book based on your child’s favorite character! Happy reading! You can find the May 2020 Book Discussion for books set around America here. I know it’s literally a year away, but I love December’s category. To go along with the patriotic nature of the month, our recommended books are biographies about American heroes. What 2020 Reading Challenge would be complete without trying a classic or two…how about a creepy classic? Also I’m looking forward to seeing the contributors picks since you always have such a wide range of bloggers and bookstagrammers giving their input! It should, the book is written by Bill Martin, Jr., who is also the author of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Read a book with two or more authors, 54.) It's finally here! Once again, they should; the book is illustrated by Eric Carle, the author and illustrator of another classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. July & travel??? Great challenge! A book you got for free (gift, found or book exchange), 19.) Books and Needlepointhttps://booksandneedlepoint.blogspot.com. I need to put the call out there ASAP. Poe: Stories and Poems: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Gareth Hinds (grades 7-9) fits neatly into this category. I don’t think I’ve noticed the US commercializing the term as much, but now I’ll have to look for it–and it will probably be EVERYWHERE lol. Tress and I have created this challenge for a few years now, and neither of us have hit all 60. I feel fancy knowing we're on a master list. Read a book from the BBC's list of Top 100 Books You Must Read Before You Die (, 33.) Take the 2020 POPSUGAR Reading Challenge Book-Lovers, Don't Miss Out! April – a book about plants or animals for Earth Day Not sure what to read? I just looked up The Starlet and the Spy. So, what do you say?! This is my first year participating but I'm excited to find books to fit these prompts. Your email address will not be published. I’m excited to have you along. Please check your email and click ‘confirm.’. Read a book with a title that starts with a "W", 5.) This initiative fights the underrepresentation of women’s work being translated from their native languages. Not to worry, we have a great pointer for you when tackling a chapter book. Welcome aboard and best of luck. I'm in, late to the game but pretty sure that I've already got some books that fit into these categories!! Plus, this Reading Challenge 2020 theme is perfect for Nonfiction November. As the night of the book release party and zombie walk approaches, zombies begin turning up in the strangest places…you’ll have to pick up the book to find out what happens next. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Read a motivational/inspirational book, 50.) I have a bad habit of finding some series on Kindle Unlimited that doesn't fit and binge-reading it. We’ve arrived at the end of the school year, and what a year it has been! Your child will appreciate the effort you’ve put forth and may even become hooked on reading! Glad to have you in on the challenge!

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