In November PBS always hosts their Annual Reading Marathon.
“Wow. That’s the second time this month that our financial blogger has gone off the rails regarding blog topics. What does reading have to do with finances?”
My answer? Everything.
Establishing good reading habits in children–reading 20 minutes a day–can literally change their financial future. Good readers do better in school. Good readers are more likely to graduate from high school. Good readers will probably make more money as adults. Reading changes EVERYTHING .
That being said, books can be expensive, but they don’t have to be. Libraries are some of the best resources for book access–they play SUCH an important role in our community. You can also share/trade books with your neighbors, friends, and family members (just make sure you have a good system for tracking book ownership). Second-hand stores or garage sales are awesome places to score gently-used, pre-owned books. Online book libraries, like Readeo are awesome! I mean, for $99 a year, you get access to thousands of books that you can share with five families…how can you lose?
Get your own family reading 20 minutes a day by joining this year’s PBS Reading Marathon with Wattson. It’s fun, it’s FREE, and there are prizes involved.
Set your kids up for a fabulous financial future–READ!
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