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Read and Succeed

Use these tools to build in more reading fun at home.

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  • Getting Started
  • Self-Awareness
  • Challenges and Solutions
  • Exploring With STEM
  • Family Reading Tips

Family Reading Time

Watch the video for tips on supporting your young reader!

Take the Family Quiz

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Family Book Talk

Use the Ask and Share questions to discuss these books with your child.

Self-Awareness

Blackout

On a hot summer night, the power goes out. No screens—what’s a family to do? Stargaze, eat ice cream, and enjoy being together.

My Family Adventure

Sofia is a fantastic problem-solver. With her family’s help, she figures out how to find a lost pet and make her abuela’s birthday extra special.

Super Narwhal and Jelly Jolt

Narwhal decides to become a superhero, but what will his superpower be? His friends, Jelly and Star—and even his frenemy, Crab—help him figure it out.

Mommy’s Hometown

When a boy visits his mother’s hometown in Korea, many things have changed, but the river she played in is still the same as in her stories.

Look Up With Me

Real-life astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson fell in love with the stars as a child. Now he shares his passion for outer space with the whole world!

Family Book Talk

Use the Ask and Share questions to discuss these books with your child.

Challenges and Solutions

Don't Throw It to Mo!

Mo loves football, but he rarely gets to play. One day, the coach makes a surprise plan involving Mo. And Mo catches the winning pass for his team!

Exclamation Mark

An exclamation mark feels sad that he doesn’t fit. One day, he realizes that his purpose is making big, exclamatory statements, and he gains new confidence and joy.

The Doctor With an Eye for Eyes

Dr. Patricia Bath dedicated her life to treating blindness. This biography highlights her perseverance, and her invention that helps people across the world improve their eyesight.

Gustavo, the Shy Ghost

Gustavo wants to make a friend, but he’s shy. When he holds a special concert to share his favorite hobby with others, he learns that bravery pays off!

Mango, Abuela, and Me

Mia’s abuela (grandmother) comes to live with her but doesn’t speak English. With the help of a parrot, they learn each other’s languages and develop a deeper relationship.

Family Book Talk

Use the Ask and Share questions to discuss these books with your child.

Exploring With STEM

Make Way for Butterfly

Butterfly’s on a mission to become a VIP—a Very Important Pollinator. They just need to become fuzzier, buzzier, stripier, stickier, and sting-ier. Or do they?!

Jabari Tries

Jabari’s got plans to build a machine that flies. Will it be easy? Jabari’s going to need problem-solving, perseverance, and partnership to get it done!

I Want to Be an Engineer

Visit all of the engineers working together at the construction site! Who knew there were so many ways to be an engineer!?

Layla and the Bots: Happy Paws

Happy Days Amusement Park is set to close. Can Layla and her robots save the park with a “huge and wild idea”—inventing rides for dogs?

Rock Man vs. Weather Man

Come along for the ride as Rock Man and Weather Man face off in a rock-cycle battle royale! Can Rock Man withstand the heat?

Family Reading Tips

Here are some easy, powerful ways to support your child with their reading!

Ask Questions About the Book

  • Start conversations by asking open-ended questions rather than questions that have yes or no answers.
    • Ask, “How would you feel if you were the main character in this situation, and why?”
    • Take turns sharing your thoughts and ideas, too.

Build Skills at Home

  • Make books easy to reach and reread at home. Rereading books:
    • helps children to understand a book more deeply
    • increases vocabulary, and
    • adds comfort and ease to reading.

Encourage and Connect

  • When children can see themselves in a story, they connect more deeply to it.
    • Look for positive qualities (like bravery and teamwork) while reading or discussing books with your child.
    • Remind them of times where they—or you—showed the same qualities.
  • When your child is reading:

Reading Milestones

  • If you want more information on how to support your child as a reader, reach out to their teacher. You can ask:
    • Is my child reading on grade level?
    • What books would be a good fit for my child?
    • Is there anything specific we should be working on at home?