RAR Round-Up: Bookish Beauty for Spring


Welcome to RAR Round-Up, our monthly email featuring our team’s favorite things happening around here—all in one place for you. Be sure to scroll through the entirety of this week's email for some exciting team news! 🥳

A Booklist for Your Budding Reader

Learning to read can be hard. And when our kids are still learning to read fluently and well, helping them fall in love with books can feel impossible. But it doesn't have to be this way! We've created this booklist to hook your developing readers with the delight of a good story. The best part is, they're all series, so if your reader can't get enough, there's more where that came from!


The Latest Podcast

Sarah and Audrey interview the winsome and wonderful Malcolm Guite, the author of a new retelling of the classic King Arthur tales, Galahad and the Grail.

In our conversation, he tells us how a childhood surrounded by books and stories led him to his lifelong love and study of literature and poetry, and the impact his own mother had on his journey to becoming a poet and storyteller.

On Social

We're always sharing the latest news about our upcoming releases from our boutique publishing house, Waxwing Books. Our newest title, Books Up the Mountain, is a stunning reminder that some stories are too important to be forgotten.

Meet Our Newest Team Member:

Pam Barnhill

We are overjoyed to welcome our new Director of Operations, Pam Barnhill, to the Read-Aloud Revival Team. You may know her as the author of ​Better Together​ and from her many years of work in the homeschooling world.

Now she'll be running the RAR ship from her favorite place—behind the scenes—helping our team bring you the best resources possible. 💛

Meet our whole team right here.

What's Happening in Premium

Our team is always cooking up simple, joyful ways to make the connections you crave to have with your kids through books. Join RAR Premium to gain access to our whole library of Family Book Club guides and attend the events below.

Have a fabulous week!

❤️ RAR Team

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