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🖍️ Library Girl Reading Challenges: February 2025

Writer's picture: Jennifer LaGardeJennifer LaGarde

Last year, just for fun, I started creating monthly "reading challenges" that:


  • focus on authentic reasons for reading (instead of having kids log page numbers, etc), and...

  • couple reading with coloring BECAUSE both reading and coloring are proven stress relievers.


Additionally, hoped they might help teachers and librarians build even stronger reading communities.


This year, I've been reading a bit about the connection between mindfulness and coloring. Specifically, I'm interested in how coloring symmetrical and repeating patterns can help draw us into a state that is similar to meditation. With that in mind, I've decided to approach this year's coloring challenges with designs that focus on patterns - as opposed to themes.


My plan, at this point, is to create 2 different patterns for each month, to share in addition to last year's design. All three coloring sheets are free to download contain the same reading challenges. Here are February's offerings - including last year's!


A set of three black-and-white February reading challenge activity sheets designed for children. Each sheet features a decorative and engaging design with different themes.

The first sheet has a geometric, heart-themed coloring background and a bold 'FEBRUARY READING CHALLENGE' header. Below the header, there is a space for the participant’s name and a reading challenge list that includes prompts such as 'Read a book that has a heart on the cover' and 'Read a book that has won an award.'

The second sheet features the same reading challenge format but with a large, cute fluffy dog illustration surrounded by floating hearts in the center, providing a fun coloring activity.

The third sheet has a floral and heart-filled background with a more stylized 'FEBRUARY reading challenge' title. The reading prompts are displayed inside a heart-shaped text box, and there is a designated space for the participant’s name.

All sheets include text at the bottom crediting Jennifer LaGarde as the creator and directing users to librarygirl.net for more information.

UNDER THE HOOD

I've gotten some questions about how I create these. I use a combination of the following tools to create the monthly book challenge (and the book related) coloring sheets I share. Each coloring sheet takes me between 4-10 hours to create. (I'm slow).




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