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Celebrating Milestones at Our Young Readers' Club

byThe Reading RoomAt The Reading Room, Sector 39, NoidaStarts from1,800 Per QuarterView full gallery

See how our members grow from hesitant listeners into confident storytellers, one page at a time. Whether they are nailing a read-aloud or drafting creative reviews, every effort is a win here.

Another one of our avid readers standing proudly next to the tower of books he has read from our library. We celebrate every reading milestone.

Our Read Aloud Competition group, full of confident and happy readers. This event helps children practice public speaking and share their love for stories.

The winners of our Read Aloud Competition. We celebrate their effort and courage with small trophies to make them feel proud of their achievement.

The whole group posing after a successful Read Aloud Competition. Every participant is a winner in our eyes.

We use creative tools to teach writing skills. This chalkboard guide helps children remember the key elements of summarizing a story.

Examples of story summaries written by our students. Our creative writing activities encourage kids to think critically about the books they read.

Cheeseburger book reports. This fun and creative format helps children structure their thoughts and write a comprehensive review of the books they've read.

A beautiful book review for 'Monkey Puzzle' by Julia Donaldson. Our members not only read the book but also create artistic responses to it.

A wonderful book review of 'The Cherry Tree' by Ruskin Bond. We encourage children to connect with stories on a deeper level and express their thoughts in writing.

Learning the different states of India with a fun floor puzzle. We make geography interactive and collaborative.

About Our Young Readers' Achievements

We turn reading into an active experience, not a passive one. Take our 'Cheeseburger book reports' for example: kids break down a story like The Cherry Tree by layering character, plot, and their own opinions just like ingredients. It helps them structure their thoughts and makes expressing their ideas feel like a game rather than schoolwork.

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