2016-2017
Reading aloud to your child is one of the best ways to put them on the road to success academically and personally. Parents who read children's stories aloud provide a strong, positive influence and build a foundation for a lifetime of significant benefits.
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Reading children's stories aloud to our kids is just plain FUN!!!!
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Reading children's stories is a wonderful bonding experience that fosters meaningful one-on-one communication with our children.
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Reading builds listening skills and increases a child's attention span.
- Reading develops creativity and a child's ability to use their own imagination.
There is so much that reading children's stories aloud to our kids can do for them. Let's start reading together today!
- Alphabet Adventure by Audrey Wood
- David Goes to School by David Shannon
- Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister
- Pie in the Sky by Lois Ehlert
- Ten Little Fish by Audrey Wood
- When Sophie Gets Angry- Really, Really, Angry by Molly Bang
- The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Peter Christen Asbjornsen
- Joseph had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback
- A Splendid Friend Indeed by Suzanne Bloom
- Ruby the Copycat by Peggy Rathmann
- Alphabet City by Stephen T. Johnson
- Once Upon an Ordinary School Day by Colin McNaughton
- Little Blue and Little Yellow by Leo Lionni
- One Potato, Two Potato by Cynthia Defelice
- Dirt on my Shirt by Jeff Foxworthy
- Mr. Lincoln's Way by Patricia Polacco
- Thank You, Mr. Falker by Patricia Polacco
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