I am excited about my first opportunity to review and blog about a product as a result of being a Mom Ambassador through Mom's Meet. The National Geographic Super Readers program is a great way to get kids motivated to read about nonfiction topics. My family always subscribed to National Geographic magazine when I was a child and young adult. When my children turned 4, we subscribed to the National Geographic Little Kids magazine and they enjoy the wonderful photographs and activities that are a part of the magazine. This Super Readers program is just another wonderful way that National Geographic brings "the world" home to children, so I was glad to have a chance to share this with my kids. National Geographic makes it easy to keep up with new publications via their Facebook page at National Geographic Books.
Since my children are not yet five, I appreciate the fact that the program is broken down into reading levels (Pre-Reader, Level 1, 2 and 3). This makes it much easier, as a parent, to decide which books would be right for my children as their reading skills progress. While we have one who is an avid reader (all on her own), my other two LOVE books but are not able to read independently. They all love discovering new books on the shelf and I can find so many new and interesting subjects they haven't yet experienced as a part of the Super Readers collection.
We received Sharks!, a Level 2 reader in the National Geographic Super Readers Program. The full-color pictures make the information very exciting (at least when describing sharks, as you could see the teeth of one VERY clearly on the cover). Since this is a Level 2 reader, we did read this book together and I'm sort of glad since it was such a slightly scary topic, but really interesting. The kids are always interested in animals, the ocean, etc, so it was easy sitting down to check it out with them.
The National Geographic Super Readers Website provides a chance for the kids (and parents) to download a poster which lists the readers by level and title and allows them to track their progress. Downloadable bookmarks, magnets and even an iron-on transfer can be found on the website as well to celebrate their participation. My kids are thrilled to have a chance to display any sort of accomplishments, so I expect that each one will have their own poster to track their progress reading through other books in the Super Readers Program. The website also encourages children to continue reading and achieving a higher reading level by offering other rewards and incentives. The games and activities will further enhance their experience.
I am able to offer THREE lucky winners a National Geographic Super Reader book, poster, bookmarks and badges. I will select the winner via Random.org on Sunday, December 9th, 2012 at 10:00pm EST. Please leave a comment below to enter.
3 comments:
This is a really neat concept. Kailey is in first grade and is reading on-level but isn't super-interested in non-fiction books because the vocabulary is usually more challenging. From the look of the materials they would surely get her attention. Thanks for posting about this...love Nat Geo and had not heard about this before!
This sounds like an interesting way to keep the kids reading and learning new subjects! It's awesome you were able to try this out with your kiddos! The rewards program seems like a great way to keep the kids coming back for more. Thanks for your review of this product!
Sarah and Bzelenka...you both will receive this National Geographic Super Readers Giveaway. Please contact me with your email address so that I can forward to the company. They will ship your package. Congrats!
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