National Young Readers Week 11/8 – 11/12

 1. Raising a Reader: Read aloud to your children every day.  Effective storybook reading is an interactive process.  If we wait until after reading to discuss the story, we are missing out on valuable literacy opportunities.  When you precede the reading by inviting predictions and personal connections, you are creating context for the reading.   Taking […]

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Reading Milestones – Toddler

At this stage, your toddler learns about reading through everyday experiences with books. Simply through reading with adults, your toddler learns that books contain lots of interesting pictures and words and that stories show her worlds to explore.   Toddlers who have been read to will invite others to read to them. When adults stop […]

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Festive Tales for Independent Readers

From whimsical encounters with St. Nick to enthralling and enduring folktales, these books invite your students to celebrate diverse festivals of light.   The Bells of Christmas by Virginia Hamilton Enjoy a season of love and anticipation with this 1890’s tale of an African-American family Christmas in Ohio.   The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by […]

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Read All About It

Help your child to make her very own daily newspaper. • newspaper • art supplies • builds vocabulary • promotes social awareness Look at a newspaper with your child. Talk about the different sections, such as sports, weather, and entertainment. Point out how headlines look different from articles. Find one or two articles and pictures that interest her and […]

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Tips for Raising a Reader

 1. Raising a Reader: Read aloud to your children every day. Effective storybook reading is an interactive process.  If we wait until after reading to discuss the story, we are missing out on valuable literacy opportunities.  When you precede the reading by inviting predictions and personal connections, you are creating context for the reading.   Taking […]

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National Young Readers Week 11/9 – 11/13

Hundreds of schools across the country celebrate reading by participating in National Young Readers Week each year. This is an annual event that was co-founded in 1989 by Pizza Hut® and the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. Set aside as a special day to recognize the joys and benefits of reading, […]

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Kid Friendly Friday: Bookmarks

Kid friendly friday is hosted at I Blame My Mother.  Check out this weeks linky to see the projects and ideas that other mom’s have posted! I think that making book marks is a great activity for kids.  We’ve done it a number of times over the years.  It lends itself to many different themes […]

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Choosing Books for Your Children

Ultimately, we parents are the ones who decide what is best for our child to read/listen to when it comes to books. We consider the story, it’s themes, message, and content. We want to be sure our child is not only listening to/reading a well written (or illustrated in some cases) book, but one that […]

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