Meeting Planner Guides
Twelve individual titles and one planning guide collection are available. For more details see below.
Mother-Daughter Book Club Meeting Planner Guides: Collection One
Planning meetings for kids’ and parent-child book clubs holds special challenges. Depending on the age of the kids in the group, you may want to schedule activities along with your book discussion. It’s often important to ask questions that help kids relate actions in the book to issues in their own lives. And, if you meet in your home, you may be looking for easy recipes that you can prepare to feed your crowd.
This collection offers guides to six books that I have hand chosen as being especially good for mothers and their daughters who are aged 9 to 12. You could easily start a mother-daughter book club and begin with these six books, or you can plan to read these books for six meetings in your book-club year. Titles include:
- The Healing Spell by Kimberley Griffiths Little
- How to Survive Middle School by Donna Gephart
- Kimchi and Calamari by Rose Kent
- Monsoon Summer by Mitali Perkins
- The Mother-Daughter Book Club by Heather Vogel Frederick
- Trauma Queen by Barbara Dee
The ideas offered in this eBook are designed to make it easy for you to host a book club meeting. Here’s what you’ll find for each title:
- A review of the book
- Information about the author
- Activities related to the book
- Discussion questions created specifically for the book
- Recipes that are relatively easy to make and tie in to the story
Future collections will be added as the number of guides available grows.
Here’s what one book-club mom had to say about the guide she used:
“The meeting planner was a lifesaver. I work outside of the home full time and have 3 kids 10 years and under, so I don’t have a lot of time on my hands to think up good questions or activities. The questions in the meeting planner were at the right age level, specific to the story, and fun to answer (i.e. none of them made the girls feel like this was work).” — Amber H., Huntington Beach, California
Plan your book club year and save when you buy this eBook collection of six guides for only $16.99
(Note: your eBook will be sent by email within 48 hours after you complete your purchase with PayPal. If you are searching for a comprehensive guide on how to set up and successfully run a book club, you may be interested in my paperback book, Book by Book: The Complete Guide to Creating Mother-Daughter Book Clubs.)
Individual Meeting Planning Guides Available
Here’s what one book-club mom had to say about her experience with a meeting planner guide:
“The meeting planner was a lifesaver. I work outside of the home full time and have 3 kids 10 years and under, so I don’t have a lot of time on my hands to think up good questions or activities. The questions in the meeting planner were at the right age level, specific to the story, and fun to answer (i.e. none of them made the girls feel like this was work).” — Amber H., Huntington Beach, California
Please note: your guide will be sent by email within 48 hours after your purchase.
Guide for Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko—$4.99
Guide for Breakaway by Andrea Montalbano—$4.99
Guide for The Healing Spell by Kimberley Griffiths Little—$4.99
Guide for How to Survive Middle School by Donna Gephart—$4.99
Guide for Kimchi and Calamari by Rose Kent—$4.99
Guide for Monsoon Summer by Mitali Perkins—$4.99
Guide for The Mother-Daughter Book Club by Heather Vogel Frederick—$4.99
Guide for OyMG by Amy Fellner Dominy—$4.99
Guide for Savvy by Ingrid Law—$4.99
Guide for Tortilla Sun by Jennifer Cervantes—$4.99
Guide for Trauma Queen by Barbara Dee—$4.99
Guide to Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin—$4.99
To learn more about Collection One which offers six meeting planner guides for the price of just over three, click here.
Guides Coming Soon:
- Mother-Daughter Book Club Meeting Planner Guides: Collection Two
- Mother-Daughter Book Club Meeting Planner Guides: Books Exploring Cultures
Recommend Titles
Other titles will be listed as they become available. Don’t see a title you’re interested in? Send me a note at info@motherdaughterbookclub(dot)com to recommend it.
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Just bought the mother book club meeting planning guide, how do I get it? There was no place to put an address and Idon’t see it in my email?
Thanks for buying the guide and writing a message Erin. It made me realize I didn’t talk about how you would receive your info. I send the meeting guides out through email within 24 hours after I get the notice from Pay Pal about your purchase. I’ve revised the page info to explain that now, but your note and this response may help anyone who misses the directions.
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Are you going to do the same thing for the older crowd such as those of us with girls in high school? Just curious.
Do you have book club material for ages 7-9 or are those books appropriate for that age if they are good readers?
I have not developed anything specifically for younger readers yet, but I continue to work on guides and I am happy to add something for the younger group, particularly if you have a title in mind. The books here are all appropriate content-wise and accessible to advanced readers, but I’m not sure the issues will resonate with those younger than 9 as much as they will with 9 to 12 year olds. Most of the books with guides are about pre-teens and early teens discovering things about themselves and their friends and family as they grow up. While 7 and 8 year olds would probably enjoy the stories, it may not mean as much to them.
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