Fuel your child's love of reading and aid their literacy skills with these popular books! ByScholastic Parents Staff Sep 09, 2022 Ages 4-6 Reading Book Lists Articles Age 5 Age 4 Age 6 Alphabet Recognition Reading FOLLOW US
In 2023 and 2024, Cardinal Media published three series of “Perfect Picture Books“. They encourage us to “Read and enjoy Chinese stories in English! Beautifully written and lovingly illustrated by some of China’s favorite authors and illustrators, these stories have traveled across the world a...
This transformation of the river of time into a poetic love letter to Taiwan received the 2023 Good Books for Everyone to Read Award as the Best Children’s Book. [LO] Be your own protagonist: Zuo ziji de zhujiao 做自己的主教, by Isatisse (Tong, Yan Lok Isabel) (text/illus.) (Hong...
An engaging and ready-to-use introduction to simple math concepts,Classroom-Ready Number Talks for Kindergarten, First and Second Grade Teachersincludes hundreds of ways to teach your children (or students!) math.Thisactivity book for kidscovers everything: grade-specific strategies, number talk how...
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Errol reassures Tilly that she will always be a friend and the two of them get back to fun and games with a third friend. Ava likes building robots and rides a scooter. A lovely story that is suitable for very young children, unlike some of the other picture books we write about, Int...
Here’s a list of popular fall-themed books for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners to help kids learn about fall, enjoy the seasonal delights that make autumn unique, and promote a love of reading. Share the magic of autumn and the many secrets of nature with children at home or...
It’s never too early to introduce your child to the people you admire–such as Malala Yousafzai, the activist for girls’ education and Nobel Peace Prize winner! This board book distills Malala’s excellent qualities into an eminently sharable read-aloud text with graphic, eye-catching illustra...
It’s best to “go with the flow” — to unravel the explosions of sentences, phrases and words on the page and follow their imaginative leaps. For example, on the page where Aristotle refers to the causes of poetry, that phrase “deep in our nature” leads to the wordplay of “stoch...
Charlie has a foolproof plan for the first day at her new middle school. Even though she’s used to starting over as the new kid—thanks to her military family’s constant moving—making friends has never been easy for her. But this time, her first impression needs to last, since this...