To encourage independent reading, librarians and teachers look to build a community of readers. What better way to build that community than by writing and sharing book reviews?
Writing a review encourages students to reflect on what they’ve read, and when they share the review on Biblionasium, it lets other students see what their friends are reading!
These reasons and many others are why we continue to encourage students to write book reviews with our Kid Review Contests. Check out the excerpts from some of the winning reviews from our Because ofWinn-Dixie 20th Anniversary Book Review Contest below!
At Biblionasium, we are proud to provide a platform that encourages the love of reading, builds digital citizenship skills, and allows kids to connect with their friends in a safe, learning-focused environment.
As we celebrate National Reading Month, it is important to remember why reading is fundamental to a child’s growth and development. We hope you will join us and renew your commitment to fostering a love of reading during the month of March.
At Biblionasium, we value our diverse community, including the voices among us that are often underrepresented. For Black History Month, we are honoring Black literature: specifically Black authors, Black characters, and biographies of famous Black people.
Whether your goal is to celebrate Black history, support and empower Black students, or educate others, this list will help you find that perfect recommendation for the month of February.
With many schools meeting virtually, students now spend time looking at a screen for both learning and entertainment purposes.
At Biblionasium, we are always looking for ways to get kids hooked on books as well!
So, we pulled a list of the most favorited titles & series in 2020. These books got kids reading amid stay-at-home orders and have topped the charts for multiple years — check it out!