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Read aloud: age 6 – 9. Read yourself: age 6 – 9. On the first day of summer vacation, Shermy meets Shake, his neighbor’s grandson who has come to spend the entire summer with his grandmother.
The following books are available at favorite bookstores. “I Don’t Want to Be Small” written and illustrated by Laura Ellen Anderson, Philomel, 2021, 32 pages, $17.99 hardcover Read aloud ...
To love and be loved in return. To have good friends and be a good friend to others. To learn to have the courage to forgive. To know the joy of being forgiven. These are some of the sweetest ...
Books about friendship make the best read alouds in both preschool and elementary school. These are the best children's books ...
Today’s recommended books address the topic of friendship in a variety of ways, each conveying a glimmer of what we all seek ... Wendy Lamb Books, 165 pages. Read aloud: Age 8 and older.
It Takes Two: Friendship in Three New Books for Early Readers. ... The captivating text, ideal for reading aloud, can seem too earnest at times, but touches of humor save the day.
One of my earliest memories: the frustration of not being able to read. Bouncing along in the backseat at the age of three, I’d command my parents to read aloud ...
Four years and counting, partners Pam Burish and Rayonda Cole, 9, still enjoy reading aloud to one another each week in what has become one of their favorite spots in town — the Perley Primary ...
We’ve heard a lot about the science of reading this year. The term appeared 600-plus times in Education Week’s 2023 coverage alone. Clearly, readers are interested in this topic, which refers ...
Five books for families to read aloud this holiday season. Categories are classic read, Louisiana read, Bilingual read, Hanukkah read and Longer read.