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Few children learn to love books by themselves. Someone has to lure them into the wonderful world of the written word; someone has to show them the way.
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It’s Never Too Early to Start
There’s no reason to wait until a child can read to get him or her excited about books. Build reading-readiness skills in your classroom and encourage an at-home reading routine now that will continue into elementary school. Learn more.
Read-Aloud Like a Pro
While there is no wrong way to read aloud, there are ways to make read-aloud time more effective. Before you read, set the stage and create excitement. While you read, comment and clarify so everyone understands. After you read, discuss what happened and make personal connections. Download the How to Read Aloud guide and sample!
So Many Books!
With all the children’s books published today, how do you choose what to read? You can’t go wrong selecting titles from 100 Great Books to Read to Your Kids and Great Books to Have at Home. Share these lists with parents!
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Charlie and Lola will definitely, positively help
your preschoolers and pre-kindergarteners develop a love for books and reading!
Program Dates:
March 2 - April 24, 2009
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