Sharing a book with your baby or toddler is a terrific way to bond, plus it helps build important early literacy skills, such as listening, growing vocabulary and understanding.
Because some kids may not be developmentally ready to ... found that a low-pressure approach worked best. We spent time ...
If you can, store children’s books with the covers ... early reading skills at school. After you’ve read or listened to a story together, try asking your child about what happened.
The Caitlin Clark Foundation and Scholastic are teaming up together to help promote children's literacy and have pledged to ...
TRY THIS: when you’re reading together, encourage children to consider things from a character’s point of view (for example, by asking ‘how do you think he felt when that happened?’) ...
One School One Book is a movement to engage families in the act of reading. Students at Emerson Primary and Longfellow ...
The Miles City Public Library is excited to provide a new program in the Children’s Library. The program, 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten, encourages parents to read 1,000 books with their children ...
Read Across America Day, an annual reading motivation and ... High-quality early education programs have a 13% return on investment – per child. Tell lawmakers: invest in kids! Together, we can urge ...