☀️ A Slow Summer, A Sweet Memory
I love a slow summer. You know the kind: early morning workouts, breakfast on the patio, and long afternoons stretched out by the pool with a good book in hand. That’s my kind of joy.
Growing up, one of my favorite summer traditions was going to the library with my mom. We turned it into a full-day event. We’d scan the shelves for new books, chat with the librarian, and, of course, enjoy our signature lunch—tuna fish sandwiches and tortilla chips. It’s a core memory that still makes me smile.
📉 What Is the Summer Slide?
And no, I don’t mean the scorching metal slide at your local park that burns the backs of your thighs. The summer slide I’m talking about is a sneaky one—learning loss that can happen over the summer when kids aren’t engaged in reading, writing, and math.
🚨 The Bad News
Research shows many students lose essential skills over the summer break. In fact, reading fluency and comprehension often take a dip when kids don’t read regularly. It’s like any skill—if you don’t practice it, you lose it. When fall arrives, teachers spend valuable time reviewing rather than diving into new learning.
🌞 The Good News
The summer slide is preventable. Just 15–20 minutes of daily reading, trips to the library, fun math games, cooking together, or nature walks can make all the difference. Learning doesn’t have to stop when school does—it just needs to look a little different.
🎉 The GREAT News
You don’t have to plan a thing—I’ve got two magical resources to make your summer both educational and joyful.
🌻 Sunshine Book Camp
Keep kids reading, learning, and smiling all summer long with Sunshine Book Camp—a screen-free, simple-to-follow program packed with picture book magic! Designed for students in Kindergarten through 6th grade, this 10-week resource features themed weekly adventures like:
- Beach fun
- Outer space
- Camping
- Sweet summer treats
Each week includes a book recommendation, one hands-on activity for younger readers (PK–2nd) and another for older kids (3rd–6th), plus a themed snack to bring the story to life. It’s the perfect way to make reading feel like a family adventure. I also detail last year’s version here and here with different themes, snacks, and, of course, BOOKS!
📥 Let me know if you’d like an August calendar too!
🚗 The Reading Road Trip
Looking for something low-prep that can go wherever your summer takes you? The Reading Road Trip is your ticket. This printable activity packet builds reading comprehension, inspires writing, and turns summer reading into an experience. Whether your child is home, in the car, or halfway to grandma’s house, this flexible resource travels with them.
🎒 What’s included?
- Reading response prompts
- Writing about summer adventures
- Book-themed activities
- Imagination-boosting fun
Download, print, and send it home during the last week of school—or use it with your own kids at home.
💌 Ready to Prevent the Summer Slide?
You’ve got everything you need to make reading the best part of your summer routine. Whether it’s with a popsicle in hand or a book by the beach, these resources make literacy fun and memorable.
Teachers: Summer Reading Packet on TpT
Parents: Summer Reading Download
📫 I’d love to hear how it’s going! Send me an email and share your family’s Confetti Moments.
Now go—open the magic, visit your local library, and make this summer the best reading season yet.