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Second grade is about the time when kids take off from reading early readers and picture books to start reading early chapter books. Kids’ reading level advances quickly during elementary school, and especially between 1st grade and 2nd grade! and they being to see that reading can be fun, ...
But being a good kid doesn’t stop him from being bullied and feeling like he’s invisible, which is why Dan has low expectations when his parents send him on a class trip to Europe. At first, he’s right. He’s stuck with the same girls from his middle school who love to make f...
As other books are released, I will come back and make changes to this post throughout the year so be sure to check it periodically or bookmark it to read later. I’m definitely looking forward to sharing most (if not all) of these books with my little readers. As always, I...
Reading—Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessonsis brilliant. By spending about 15-25 minutes each day over 3-6 months, your child will be reading on a 2nd-grade level upon completion. It isentirely scriptedso you haveno prepat all. My son was so advanced from this program that ...
The second book I plan on reading this month is HONEY GIRL by Morgan Rogers. This book was on my TBR for June, but unfortunately, I didn’t have a chance to get around to it. I hope to read this book very early on into the month, as I am really excited to read it! The third...
I read this story a long time ago and remembered that it was a particularly sad story of internment that I couldn’t bring myself to read to my girls. The little Japanese girl is given a bracelet by her American friend that she brings to an internment camp and gets lost. [picture boo...
Fair enough. I read Walliams’ first book,The Boy in the Dress, a sweet story about a boy who …surprise…likes to wear dresses. The book captures the immediate fallout when he’s discovered and the eventual resolution that being different is a strength. ...
the class decides to research whether or not they should keep him or return him to the wild, Og has second thoughts. After all, he's come to think of the children as his friends. This is a wonderful, gentle and funny read aloud that is suitable as a read aloud for younger kids, ...
Alex has zero experience of heroism, he can’t even climb the rope in a gym but he is thrust into an epic quest to defeat the evil Felonius Gloam who has stolen the Book of Lifetales and is using it to unravel the very fabric of the world of Aérth. Axel would love to be saving...