National Open The Magic Day | September 25
Mon Sep 25th

National Open The Magic Day

The Magic Day is an annual event that takes place in the United States. The read alouds, picture books, the love of reading, and students who are struggling to find their reading voice are all celebrated on this day. Every year on September 25th, teachers and parents around the world read a picture book (or several) to celebrate Opening the Magic. Picture books are for everyone, and they make it to a confetti moment, according to the day.

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What are confetti moments? When a child or adult refers to a point in a tale that brings them great joy and a place where they belong, they have a confetti moment. Picture books are loved by everyone from two to one hundred two. When you open the Magic, everyone is looking forward to a confetti moment.

National Open The Magic Day is also a reminder to parents and teachers who do everything they can to help children become who they were supposed to be. National Open is a newspaper distributed in the United States. Every day they work together to give children the gift of reading. In addition, their gift helps to ensure that every child feels loved and safe..

How to celebrate open the magical day. The magic day of the open is here

Open the Magic on September 25th and every day. There are so many ways to give the gift of reading and relishing those confetti moments.

  • Read the year's OPEN THE MAGIC picture book
  • Read your favorite picture book to your class or child
  • Invite authors to your classroom virtually. Invite authors to your classroom
  • Have your school get involved and do a school read aloud
  • Create a themed meal based on a favorite picture book to create a themed meal

Use #OpenTheMagicDay on social media to share your celebration.. Never give up on your students. Every single one has magic in their hearts.. e Magic" is said by the teacher or parent who says, "Open The Magic" is the word that says, "Open The Magic."

The magic has existed in history, according to the national open the magic has existed for a long time

Courtney Hinshaw, founder of Ramona Recommends, created National Open The Magic Day in 2021 to inspire parents, teachers, and students to enjoy their confetti moments all around them. In addition, she wanted to give back to her families and share her love of picture books with anyone who loves books. Courtney was diagnosed with dyslexia and an auditory processing disorder in third grade. She grew up a struggling reader but loved books, but she loved reading. She became a reader because of her parents', teachers', and her perseverance. There isn't a day in a day that goes by that she does not worry about the little girl in 5th grade trying to read.