Kids

Discover more ways to READ, MAKE, and EXPLORE. Good Luck! 

Read

Alphabet scavenger hunt. Find and write the name of one object for each letter of the alphabet.

Write a letter or email to your favorite author.

Tired of reading? Listen instead! Call Phone-a-Story 720-865-8500, pick the option that suits you best and… voila! Listen to a story on the phone.

Research your favorite animal. Share a fact about them with a friend or family member.

Turn the subtitles when watching videos, movies, or tv.

Read and repeat. Do you have a favorite book? Read it another time!

Make a word jar. Write down new and interesting words and keep them in a word jar. Pull out a word to see how many ways you can use it in a day.

Enjoy famous actors reading popular children’s books through Storyline Online, provided by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation.

Play a reading game on PBS Kids. Find your favorite PBS characters, choose your own adventures, and have fun with words.

Are you a fan of the I Survived series? Check out Lauren Tarshis: I Survived to learn way more about her books.

Make

Use a recipe and make something to eat.

Make slime, playdough, or cloud dough.

Visit an ideaLAB. Learn how to make something using a new tool or machine.

Ask a family member to teach you how to make your family's favorite meal.

Make a gift for someone you care about.

What makes your family unique? Create art inspired by your family. Have you ever made a collage before?

Make a costume. Be someone or something new! Use old or borrowed clothes and craft supplies to dress up.

Make a rock collection. Egg cartons make great boxes for collecting and sorting objects.  

Make a letter sound book. Staple paper together to make a book with a page for each letter of the alphabet. Draw pictures of things on each page that start with that page’s letter.

Create a map of your neighborhood using paper and color. Decide where you would hide treasure and mark it on your map.
 

Explore

Play a new card or board game. Ask a friend or family member what their favorites are?

Visit a museum or cultural center. Go for free with your library card. www.denverlibrary.org/passes

Observe and draw. Look closely at items in your life and draw what you see around you. Try it outside!

Create a fort. Use blankets or pillows, grab a few sticks, or whatever's handy, to build a special hideaway.

Learn about jobs. Ask a grownup in your life about their job. What do they do for work? How did they get their job?

Learn a new dance move. Or. create your own signature move.  Can you teach it to a friend?

Discover music. Ask a friend or family member to share a favorite song or musical artist.

Look for shapes in the clouds.

Go birdwatching.

Paint rocks so they look like animals. Can you hide them outside for others to find?