Do you kids have to track their reading time? My oldest is 8 and he has to track the number of minutes he reads daily. My youngest is 6 and she just has to read daily. The Mark My Time Digital Bookmark is a great way to help your children log the amount of time they read daily, weekly, monthly or however you choose. The bookmark is an easy way to keep up with reading time and it doesn't make logging the info a chore either.
The Mark My Time Digital Bookmark from United Art & Education has a few setting options. You can use the bookmark in a number of different ways. You can have it count up, so your child can see how much time they have read. The bookmark is great to use to track daily reading because you can stop the counting daily, but then have it continue on the following day. The Mark My Time Digital Bookmark can also be used with the countdown setting. This setting allows you to set a goal for reading time. When your child starts reading it counts down. Both of these options are great.
My kids love these bookmarks. It makes it easy for my 8 year old keep track of his reading. I love it for my 6 year old too. She likes to read with it in her book. She gets excited and will say "Mom, look how long I've been reading." It's a great way to get her to do her daily reading!
You can purchase a Mark My Time Digital Bookmark from the United Art & Education website for $8.95. You can also connect with them on Facebook and Twitter too.
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I learned that they have fabric crayons and markers. (I use those for children's quilts)
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