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Fun Summer Reading Activities for Kids (That Keep Learning Going!)

Updated: May 5

These summer reading activities for kids are designed to keep learning fun, simple, and engaging all season long.


Summer break is a time for bike rides, beach days—and yes, books! While the school routine may pause, a child’s curiosity never takes a vacation. With a little creativity and a lot of heart, you can turn ordinary summer moments into joyful reading opportunities that build confidence, spark imagination, and strengthen literacy skills.


Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, here are six easy, screen-light activities (plus book suggestions!) that will keep young readers smiling all season long.

Rainy day reading scavenger hunt for kids with fun indoor literacy activities
Turn rainy days into cozy reading adventures with this fun scavenger hunt for kids.

🌳1. Backyard Book Picnics: Summer Reading Activities for Kids


How it works: Pack a basket of snacks, lay out a blanket, and bring a stack of books outside. Invite your child to pick one or two to read aloud—or simply enjoy side-by-side silent reading.

Builds: Reading stamina and fluency.


Perfect Pairings:


🎭 2. Story time Theater: Fun Summer Reading Activities for Kids


How it works: After reading a favorite story, act it out together using silly voices, costumes, or stuffed animals. Take turns being the narrator!

Builds: Comprehension, sequencing, confidence with expression.


Perfect Pairings:

  • I Don’t Want to Move!  by Carolyn Watkins– Full of emotion, humor, and action perfect for performing.

  • Elephant & Piggie series by Mo Willems – Short, expressive lines make these a hit for dramatic play.

  • Take me to I Don't Want to Move!

  • Take me to Elephant & Piggie


    ✏️ 3. Summer Story Journals

How it works: Encourage your child to write or draw their own summer story, whether real or imagined. Offer simple prompts like “The day I met a dragon…” or “A surprise in the garden…”

Builds: Writing skills, narrative structure, creativity.


Perfect Pairings:


  • Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall – Inspires stories about bravery.

  • Tomorrow's Trailblazer by Carolyn Watkins – Great launchpad for writing about new experiences and friendships.

  • Take me to Jabari Jumps

    Take me to Tomorrow's Trailblazer


📚 4. Reading Challenge or Book Swap


How it works: Make a summer reading goal (number of books or genres) or invite neighborhood families to swap gently loved stories. Offer tiny prizes—like popsicles or bookmark coupons—for participation.

Builds: Motivation, diversity of reading.


Perfect Pairings:


🕵️‍♀️ 5. Reading Scavenger Hunt


How it works: Create a checklist of silly or themed reading spots and types of books: ✅ Read under a table ✅ Read a book with an animal ✅ Read to a stuffed animal ✅ Read something that makes you laugh

Builds: Independent reading choice and genre exploration.


Perfect Pairings:

  • Can I Be Your Dog?  by Troy Cummings – A reader favorite.

  • Strictly No Elephants by Lisa Mantcher – Ideal for animal-loving adventurers.

  • Take me to Can I Be Your Dog?

  • Take me to Strictly No Elephants


🎨 6. Make a Book-Inspired Craft


How it works: After reading, invite kids to create something inspired by the story—draw a scene, make a kindness rock, or write a message to a character.

Builds: Emotional connection, comprehension, and creativity.


Perfect Pairings:

  • Maybe by Kobi Yamada – Inspires powerful self-reflection.

  • Trailblazers Shine! – Bright, empowering themes for artful expression.

  • Take me to Maybe

  • Take me to Trailblazers Shine



Children flying through the sky in Trailblazers Shine, a social emotional learning picture book about courage and imagination
Trailblazer's Shine by Carolyn Watkins

🎁 Free Printable: Summer Reading Bingo + Trailblazer Journal Pages!


Want to take these ideas to the next level? Download your free Summer Reading Bingo Card and Trailblazer-Themed Journal Pages—a fun way to track progress and reflect on each book.



💬 Wrap-Up:

From quiet story picnics to joyful storytelling, reading doesn’t have to stop in the summer—it can shine. Let books be the bridge between play, learning, and lasting connection. Here’s to a summer of stories, smiles, and shining young minds.


👉Grab the full Rainy Day Reading Scavenger Hunt and explore more simple ways to build a love of reading at home.


With warmth and encouragement, Carolyn Watkins Author of Trailblazer Books See you on the trail



 
 
 

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