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Teach By Reading and Watching
Books
My youngest son loves to read. My oldest will do it when he has to. One way I get them both on board with reading is by finding them books to read that keep them engaged and that is often with a book about the outdoors. As we all know, books can be both entertaining and educational. The best way to teach your kids through books is to find ones that are both!
I know that Bear Grylls is a polarizing personality in the survival world. Yes, I get that most of what he does on his television shows would get common people killed. Yes, I get that he has help when he does makes his productions (something that, by the way he has always been up front about). Say what you want about the guy, he writes good books.
My sons got into survival by reading Bear’s stories that he’s written for young readers. There are two series based on a character named Beck Granger who gets into all kinds of wild situations. He often uses survival skills to get through the books. Bear goes into detail when he gets to the survival situations. These books have generated conversations around our dinner table when my boys will say, “Dad, did you know that…” and they will state something they read in a Beck Granger novel.
Get your kids reading, and not just the books they tell you to read in school. If your library doesn’t have the right books, talk to the inter-library loan employee and they may be able to order books for you from other libraries (at least here in Michigan).Continue reading“When Kids are Old Enough to Prepare, Part 2, by M.K.”