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Parent Book Club - The Read-Aloud Family

Parent Book Club - The Read-Aloud Family

Join us a for a study of The Read-Aloud Family: Making Meaningful and Lasting Connections with Your Kids by Sarah Mackenzie.

Led by PDS' Jenny Stenberg, Emily Lequerica, and Darilyn Christenbury, the study will take place over a single session offered from 11:30–1:00 on Tuesday, March 25 in the Library. Attendees are welcome to bring a lunch.

Books are available for purchase from Amazon.

The Read-Aloud Family: Making Meaningful and Lasting Connections with Your Kids is a book written by Sarah Mackenzie, the founder of the popular blog and podcast Read-Aloud Revival. The book emphasizes the importance of reading aloud to children, not just for academic benefits, but for building meaningful relationships and fostering a love for books and stories.

In The Read-Aloud Family, Mackenzie explains how reading aloud can help children develop emotional intelligence, a rich vocabulary, and a sense of empathy. She provides guidance on choosing books that suit different ages and interests, tips for making reading aloud a regular part of family life, and strategies for creating a cozy, engaging reading environment.

The book also offers practical advice for overcoming obstacles like busy schedules, distractions, or reluctance from children. Mackenzie advocates for reading aloud with warmth and intention, showing how stories can serve as a bridge for connection, conversation, and shared experiences within the family.

Overall, The Read-Aloud Family is a heartfelt call to prioritize reading aloud as a way to enrich family life, promote literacy, and create lasting bonds through the power of storytelling.

Event Properties

Event Date Tuesday, March 25 2025, 11:30 am
Event End Date Tuesday, March 25 2025, 1:00 pm
Location Library at Presbyterian Day School

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