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Interest Level: Grades K - 3
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.6
Genre: Comedy and Humor, Poetry and Rhymes
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 1.1
Genre: Rhyming Story, Classics, Comedy and Humor
Interest Level: Grades PreK - 1
Grade Level Equivalent: 0.5
Genre: Rhyming Story, Series
Trick: Try substituting a wrong word and your child might correct you.
Use alphabet books to help your baby learn the base of language.
Just starting to sound out words? Try these popular first books.
You may hear some of your child's first words as you enjoy these simple books together.
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Learn how nursery rhymes help children learn to read.
Phonics skills: Give your early reader a head start with phonics.
Dr. Sally Shaywitz offers new facts — and new hope — about how every young child can become a better reader.
Improve your child’s reading success with an understanding of this key teaching method.
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