Keep Your Kids Reading All Summer With Read Conmigo's Tips And Win A Kindle



22 Jun 2012 16:19 Africa/Lagos

Parents: Keep Your Kids Reading All Summer With Read Conmigo's Tips And Win A Kindle Fire For The Family



Padres: Mantengan a sus hijos leyendo todo el verano con los consejos de Read Conmigo y ganen un Kindle Fire para la familia Padres: Mantengan a sus hijos leyendo todo el verano con los consejos de Read Conmigo y ganen un Kindle Fire para la familia

- Infinity Auto Insurance's Bilingual Reading Campaign Launches Summer Reading Academy -

MIAMI, June 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Read Conmigo bilingual literacy campaign, sponsored by Infinity Auto Insurance, announces a new campaign to help parents prevent summer reading skill loss. Read Conmigo has created a list of summer reading tips for parents and students:

Make sharing books together a consistent part of your family fun this summer.
Set a good example by reading your own books in front of your children.
Create a summer reading list with your child. Many schools and libraries offer lists by grade level.

Read aloud to your child, and have them read aloud back to you.
Let your child select books and topics that are especially of interest to them.
Read and discuss books about your planned summer activities (camping, swimming, sports).

Pack books and take them along on summer trips and outings together.
Encourage your child to keep a "Summer Reading Journal" and write about the books they read.

Praise your child upon completion of a reading assignment or a reading challenge during the summer.
Share your favorite books from your own childhood with your kids.

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"Many Hispanic parents who don't read English fluently hesitate to read to their children at home. However, studies show that bilingual reading is equally effective at maintaining and improving reading skills and educational levels," said Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools. "Read Conmigo is an exemplary corporate initiative that provides valuable resources to parents and teachers on the frontlines." The Read Conmigo campaign has surpassed 200,000 free bilingual reading books given to families and schools across America. A complete list of reading tips and resources for parents will be available and updated regularly during the summer at www.readconmigo.org.

Parents participating in the Read Conmigo Summer Reading Academy can register their children for the online "Create a Story" contest at www.readconmigo.org/authors to win a Kindle Fire for their home. A jury will select contest winners in August, right before back-to-school. The free Read Conmigo Summer Reading Kit is available at select Infinity Auto Insurance locations all summer long (visit www.readconmigo.org/summer to find a location near you where you can pick up a free Summer Reading Kit). "As we celebrate Read Conmigo's one-year anniversary, Infinity Auto Insurance is proud to join forces with School Boards, teachers, parents, community leaders and your local Infinity agents to help prevent summer reading loss and promote reading at home," said Greg Fasking, Vice President of Consumer Marketing at Infinity Auto Insurance, the company sponsoring the Read Conmigo bilingual literacy campaign.

About the Read Conmigo Bilingual Literacy Campaign: Read Conmigo, sponsored by Infinity Auto Insurance, is a parent-focused bilingual literacy campaign that encourages Hispanic parents to read to their children at home through the distribution of free English-Spanish children's books. The program has already distributed more than 200,000 free books to classrooms and Hispanic families, and receives support from more than 5,700 educators. The campaign creates opportunities for new Hispanic authors and illustrators. Infinity Auto Insurance employees, along with Read Conmigo authors and illustrators, engage their communities at special events, schools and libraries to foster bilingual literacy in young readers.


SOURCE Read Conmigo


CONTACT: Jose Lima/Stephanie Rojas, The Conroy Martinez Group, +1-305-445-7550, jlima@conroymartinez.com, stephanie@conroymartinez.com

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