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Motivate students to read with seasonally themed books from Capstone Publishing! Spark their interest with books focusing on holidays they know and love, and give them the chance to discover new ones they’ve never heard of.
Don’t delay! Pick up these top seasonal titles from Capstone Publishing today to celebrate the holidays with your students.






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Summer is full of fun adventures like going to the park, swimming at the pool, and hanging out with friends. With days full of activities, it’s easy for students to let their reading habits slip through the cracks. While it’s great to take a mental break, it’s equally important to ensure our educational pause doesn’t turn into a regression.
Here are some tips to share with your students and their families to keep them engaged with reading over the summer:
1. Lead by example.
The best way to encourage kids to read is to show them you’re reading, too. You may find that by doing this, your kids will start asking you what you’re reading, if you can read to them, and if you can pick out another family book. To set you up for success and build this into your own summer habits, make sure you have lots of reading materials in various parts of your home.


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