If you have kids and you want them to grow into super readers, visit Brightly. This website has more lists about more interests and age groups, arranged in the most appealing way, than any other kids' book website I've run across so far.
Actually, I think I might have shot myself in the foot here. Well, check Brightly out, anyway. You won't be sorry.
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Penguin Random House has launched a new website for parents called Brightly.com. The site is dedicated to helping parents raise readers for life.
The site gives parents guidance and tips about how to nurture reading in children of all ages, sharing insights and tips. The site also includes popular books for different ages of young readers. Original author and illustrator content along with seasonal activities will also be featured on the site. The program also includes the launch of an email newsletter.
“As a lifelong book lover, I want to share my interest and passion with my family, especially with my son, but as a working mom, I’ve seen firsthand how our busy lifestyle can make this a challenge,\" explained the site’s co-founder Amanda Close, Senior Vice President, Consumer Marketing Development at Penguin Random House, in a statement.
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