A classics reading program for children
Enrollment is open for all Young Wanderers programs!
It’s that time of year… enrollment is open for Young Wanderers, my classic literature program for children.
You’ve probably read my spiel about Young Wanderers before, but this time around I’m offering something new. In the past, as part of the 1-, 2-, and 3-year programs, the caregiver who enrolled a child in one of these programs would get access to an online resource hub and community hosted through Circle. Instead of trying to manage two separate platforms—this one and Circle—I decided to move the caregivers of Young Wanderers to our EduThirdSpace community. In other words, the longer term Young Wanderers subscriptions now include a PAID (!) subscription to EduThirdSpace.
So, if you have a child in your life that you’ve thought about enrolling in a Young Wanderers program, now is the best time! The child will benefit from reading the best books and you will benefit from having full access to all content published on EduThirdSpace. A win-win for all!
Plus, as I alluded to in my Thanksgiving post, because of this merger, I am gearing up to offer more content on EduThirdSpace and more variety, making a paid subscription all the more worthwhile. (Cliff hanger… You still have to wait for details about the upcoming changes.)
If you are intrigued, check out the Young Wanderers website. Read our FAQ to learn more about each program and then click “join” to choose the option that is right for your child. Drop any question you may have into the comments sections below—it’s open for everyone.
If you like the idea of a reading program for your child, but you’d rather assemble the program yourself, look out for our upcoming post telling you how to do just that.
And, to close, here’s a little reminder about why Young Wanderers read classic literature and why I think every child should:

