The Gift That Keeps Giving Books for Young Readers This Holiday Season
Everything-Seasoned Dinner Rolls
Are you trying to find the perfect holiday gift for the kids in your life? Books make incredible presents and are especially great options for young readers. When you give someone a book, you are giving the gift of adventure and learning — in its pages is the ticket to entertainment and a confidence booster for children still learning
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No need to make rolls from scratch this season. Instead, dress up store-bought rolls with delicious everything bagel seasoning!
INGREDIENTS • Cooking spray
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1 tbsp honey
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20 frozen dinner rolls
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2 tbsp everything bagel seasoning
reading skills. From helping to encourage a spark for reading to providing educational entertainment, everyone enjoys volumes of benefits when you or Santa leave literature for the little ones this holiday season. THE GIFT OF GROWTH Books can open up children’s minds and help them grow academically and in their own lives. Reading can help the kids develop cognitive skills and stimulate their imaginations. Giving a book can help a child build emotional intelligence, learn about the world, prompt discussions, and witness life skills in action. Making a book a special present is another way to encourage children to be excited about reading. LASTING LITERATURE Unlike toys or even clothes, which a child can quickly grow out of, a book can stand the test of time. Rereading books is a positive thing. When kids take another whirl with a book, they can better understand the content and begin to think more comprehensively about the material. They may take away new lessons or information on a second or third read. Every time your child opens a book, it will be a new experience. UNIQUELY YOU Books can be truly personal gifts and a reflection of what makes the child in your life special. Everyone can find a book. Think about what hobbies and activities your child loves most and pick a title based on their unique attributes. When children read about subjects that interest them, they are more interested in reading. You can choose books that pertain to a milestone or event in a young person’s life, like feeling nervous about going to a new school. Giving a child a book for the holidays opens the door to new ideas and a deeper love of reading. Check out next month’s edition for a list of book ideas for kids of every age and reading level in your family!
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2 tbsp unsalted butter
Take A Break rolls thaw, brush butter mixture over the rolls and sprinkle seasoning on top. Bake for 15–20 minutes, or until golden, and serve these tasty rolls straight out of the oven! DIRECTIONS 1. Coat a 13x9-inch baking pan with cooking spray and arrange frozen rolls in the pan to thaw according to package instructions. 2. Preheat oven to 350 F. Then, melt butter and honey together in the microwave or on the stove. Once the
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