• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Parent Club

parentclub.ca

  • Home
  • Activities
    • Boredom Busters
    • Kids Activities
    • crafts
    • Gifts Kids Can Make
  • Food
    • Baking
    • Breakfast
    • School Lunch
    • Snacks
    • Dinner
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Home
  • Books & Writing
  • About
    • Work With Me
    • MY BOOKS
    • Parent Club Links
  • CONTACT

Stop Reading This Book Word Search

April 27, 2020

This Stop Reading This Book Word Search should but some boredom and help encourage some reading. Bonus: it’s completely FREE!

Word Search Tips

  • Go down the columns one word at a time
  • Cross off the words as you find them
  • Look for the first two letters of a word and see if you can find them together somewhere in the blocks of letters
  • Look horizontally and vertically (that means up and down and across the block of letters)
  • You could use different colour pens or pencils to circle the words
  • Try making your own word search

Stop Reading This Book Word Search

Stop Reading This Book Word Search – pdf

DOWNLOAD STOP READING THIS BOOK WORD SEARCH PDF

It’s safe — by clicking you will open a pdf of the word puzzle above. Then, simple press the printer button on the screen (probably in the top right corner of your screen).

Stop Reading This Book Caroline Fernandez

About Stop Reading This Book

This is a story of where a book judges a reader by their cover. The book puts up roadblocks and challenges in an attempt to prevent the reader from finishing the book. Would you…could you…stop reading this book?!

Written by Caroline Fernandez

Illustrated by Shannon O’Toole

Published by Common Deer Press

Stop Reading This Book is available now for purchase or borrow at major booksellers and libraries.

More Kids’ Activities

If you are interested in more kids’ activities – there are hundreds of ideas here on Parent Club to keep kids busy and entertained. From cooking to crafting and everything in between. Why you might like to try this…

15 Activity and School Break Theme Day Ideas for Kids,-camp-theme-ideas, March break ideas and Spring Break activities for kids

What I like about theme days is that they provide and activity plus a sort of routine to a day at home. For example: for a build something day I might start with having the kids try to build towers with dry cereal for breakfast. Then, a Popsicle stick box craft for morning. Double decker grilled cheese for lunch. And lego or jenga (outside if the weather is nice) for an afternoon activity.

SHARE: Do you like word searches inspired by books?…

Related

Filed Under: Kids Activities, Parent Club

Previous Post: « Best “What am I?” Riddles for Kids
Next Post: Mother’s Day Coupons as a Homemade Mother’s Day Gift Idea »

Primary Sidebar

PARENT CLUB Caroline Fernandez business card

ABOUT | WORK WITH ME | MY BOOKS

Trending Now

FREE Dotted Letter Font For Tracing
Free Cursive Handwriting Fonts for Tracing
FREE Trace Fonts For Kids
Free Printing Practice Sheets
Halloween Scavenger Hunt
65 Must Watch Disney Films | Disney Movies List
DIY Lipgloss only 2 ingredients
Library Book Display Ideas For Every Month of The Year

STREET CRED

Purple Dragonfly Winner Seal Caroline Fernandez
Silver Birch Nominee 2016, Forest of Reading, Caroline Fernandez

MR2P.Blogger.Stamp
TMN top 30 Mom Bloggers

mastodon

Mastodon

Footer

Like Parent Club on Facebook

Like Parent Club on Facebook

Subscribe to Parent Club

Enter your email address to subscribe to Parent Club and receive notifications of new posts by email.

© 2007 - present. @ParentClub. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of content, including images, in whole or in part without permission is strictly forbidden.