It can be overwhelming to pick outfirst grade reading level booksat the library. All the1st grade level booksare grouped together and kids can spend a long time opening up each cover to decipher the reading level just to discover the book that looked fun, was really for older kids! I don...
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I introduced the books to my first grade class last year and those kids still come back and ask about Danny or if I have any new Danny books. And now... Danny is a source of PEACE and COMFORT to my dear students as we are separated with this pandemic. " Kris Lauer " Thank ...
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There are so many 1st grade books out there; how in the world do you pick a select handful for your classroom library? It’s a question we’ve heard from more than a few first-grade teachers over the years, and we wanted to help!