How to Turn Summer Reading into a Blockbuster Event
Every parent knows the familiar summer struggle: the sun is shining, the "summer slide" is looming, and your child is locked in a power struggle over screen time. We want them to pick up a book; they want to pick up a remote. But what if the secret to getting them to read wasn't fighting the screen, but using it as the ultimate finish line? Enter the "Page-to-Screen" Premiere. This isn't just a reading assignment; it’s an event. By treating a book like a screenplay waiting to happen, you transform reading from a chore into a VIP pass to a family movie night. Here is how you can pull off the perfect premiere this summer. The Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Pick Your "Script" Sit down with your child and browse books that have been adapted into movies or TV series. The key here is collaboration—if they don’t like the book, they won’t care about the movie. For Younger Readers: The Bad Guys , The Wild Robot , or Charlotte’s Web . For Middle Grade: Harr...