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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 25166" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>difficult child 2 has the bookit in his little preschool already. They only do it for 2 months of the year, tho. He loves to read, anyway, but you know what? The whole family pitches in more to read to him when its bookit time. And last year, he brought home the coupons and was so proud, and then he promptly forgot all about them and we never even got to use them.</p><p></p><p>easy child 2 gets a Six Flags ticket for reading, and she always reads just enough toddler books to get the ticket, but the last 3 years, her mom has held onto the ticket and she's not gotten to use it. I kept the ticket this year and plan to take her. She needs all the reading help she can get.</p><p></p><p>What gets my goat about these programs, tho, is the amount of money the rest of the family has to spend so the kids can use their rewards. Our book-it coupons won't let us carry-out the pizzas. And theme park tickets are EXPENSIVE. A discount for the rest of the clan, too, would be nice, cause I'm sure there's a lot out there who just can't afford to take their kids to use the reward coupons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 25166, member: 1848"] difficult child 2 has the bookit in his little preschool already. They only do it for 2 months of the year, tho. He loves to read, anyway, but you know what? The whole family pitches in more to read to him when its bookit time. And last year, he brought home the coupons and was so proud, and then he promptly forgot all about them and we never even got to use them. easy child 2 gets a Six Flags ticket for reading, and she always reads just enough toddler books to get the ticket, but the last 3 years, her mom has held onto the ticket and she's not gotten to use it. I kept the ticket this year and plan to take her. She needs all the reading help she can get. What gets my goat about these programs, tho, is the amount of money the rest of the family has to spend so the kids can use their rewards. Our book-it coupons won't let us carry-out the pizzas. And theme park tickets are EXPENSIVE. A discount for the rest of the clan, too, would be nice, cause I'm sure there's a lot out there who just can't afford to take their kids to use the reward coupons. [/QUOTE]
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