with titles that are suitable for children from kindergarten through middle grades, we suggest ages 6 to 12 years of age. I love that these are books that have been actually recommended by parents and teachers – making them great suggestions as classroom or family read aloud books!
Knowledge Quest! Read-Aloud Collection: Interesting Insects Are Everywhere!Book Collection | Grades
These were very popular books when I was a kid and for a number of years before that. (I’m in my mid-30’s, if you must know.) These books are excellent for kids to look at on their own because they are overflowing with interesting pictures. They’re also great vocabulary builders...
As kids listen to a book that is being read aloud, they use Legos (乐高积木) to build images from the story happily. Today’s libraries are always looking for creative programs to bring people into the library.Benjamin Franklin once said, “The doors of wisdom(智慧) are never shut.” ...
Her tongue bridled by punishment, Silence goes about her days, unable to speak her thoughts aloud to anyone but the reader. The fact that she is full to bursting with sensory experience is her rebellion and her triumph. She can’t talk to people, but she can be fully in the world in...
Theworldwide fame Exchanged for infamy. The honor of being the first female trackand field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics Forgotten, wiped off therecord books. “It is with a great amount of shame that I stand before you and tellyou that I have betrayed your trust.” Jones ...
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EDIT 4/19/22- Did a read-aloud at church and the kids really enjoyed this book。 There were plenty of opportunities for asking them questions through out and they really connected with the concept of a keep out sign。 A great book for explaining Good Friday and Easter to young children。
Author Kate Messner shares a read-aloud excerpt from CHIRP, a mystery for kids that’s set on a cricket farm! After the read aloud, you canlearn more about entomophagy (eating insects as food!) from CBS Kids, andcheck out a real cricket farm’s website!
Reading level would probably be called advanced and would certainly require and teach patience to a listener used to the pacing of modern books. Long considered an excellent read-aloud, it would be perfect for traditionalist parents to share with their daughter. Like Water for Chocolate – Laura...