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Education Station Books for Parents Books for Kids Books for Kids - Read to Me! Here are some excellent books and worksheets from the Speechtx website. "Speech-Language Pathologists are continually looking for new activities. This site has a variety of printable activities and ideas for different ages, all FREE! Help yourself and share with your colleagues. Parents are also encouraged to enjoy the activities." Alphabet and Letter Books - "Reading to children is the most important key to emergent literacy. Here are a few favorite books that encourage beginning literacy and introduce children to the concept of letters"Other Books We Love (and so do our kids!) Annie's Rhyme Time - An online game from Scholastic;s website. "All Subjects Keep kids guessing with The Daily Riddle! This fun game of rhyming exercises critical-thinking skills as it builds vocabulary and phonemic awareness." Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, Turn Around Goodnight Moon Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Rhymes and Riddles With Corduroy Top 5 Books of Rhymes and Fun for Little Ones - From about.com: "Young children love the sounds of rhythms and rhymes, from Mother Goose and other traditional rhymes to recently written rhymes. When the rhymes are coupled with engaging illustrations, children tend to enjoy hearing (and seeing) them again and again. A nice side benefit is that rhymes, alliteration, and other word play are great ways to begin to prepare children to learn to read." Books for Kids - I Can Read! Bob Books First! Level A, Set 1 by Bobby Lynn Maslen, John R. Maslen (Illustrator) "With their engaging stories and clever illustrations, the Bob Books have ushered millions of kids into the world of reading. This relaunch of the popular series features a handy new chart on the back of each box that enables parents and educators to easily identify which set is best suited for their child's reading capabilities. Each set is color coded to indicate reading level and each story is carefully crafted to help children at different learning stages master essential reading skills." Bob Books Fun! Level A, Set 2 by Bobby Lynn Maslen, John R. Masllen (Illustrator), John R. Maslen Bob Books Plus by Bobby Lynn Maslen, John Maslen (Illustrator), Bonnie Bader (Editor)
Books for Parents
Cursive Handwriting Cursive Writing Practice Pages With a Twist!: Dozens of Super Reproducible Activities That Help Kids Polish Their Handwriting - While Having Fun! How to Teach Your Dyslexic Child to Read:
Milliken Publishing Manuscript Handwriting Workbooks Printing Power |
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