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Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 3.1
Genre: General Nonfiction, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.3
Genre: General Fiction
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.1
Genre: Animal Stories, General Fiction
Count on these lively number books for preschoolers and toddlers.
You may hear some of your child's first words as you enjoy these simple books together.
With rhythm and picture clues, this book is written to support the newest of readers.
These reads will help boys gain a better understanding of themselves and others.
The I SPY books feature riddles by Jean Marzollo and photographs by Walter Wick, and are great for emerging, eagle-eyed readers.
Share some cuddle time with the books of Caroline Jayne Church!
Get your child buzzing about reading!
Even from very young ages, children learn in different ways. By becoming more familiar with your child’s learning profile—the dominant way your child can most easily absorb and understand information—you can best support and...
Even from very young ages, children learn in different ways. By becoming more familiar with your child’s learning profile—the dominant way your child can most easily absorb and understand information—you can best support and...
Even from very young ages, children learn in different ways. By becoming more familiar with your child’s learning profile—the dominant way your child can most easily absorb and understand information—you can best support and...
Even from very young ages, children learn in different ways. By becoming more familiar with your child’s learning profile—the dominant way your child can most easily absorb and understand information—you can best support and...
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Join Spyler and CeCe for online activities.
Introduce your child to the world of letters, sounds, and words with our 6 activity tips.
Carving out family reading time is easier than you think and a great way for families to connect and have fun at the same time.
A trip to the library is a special journey for your preschooler.
Challenge your child's reading skills with this printable activity sheet.
Your beginning reader will love to read -- and color in -- this adorable mini book printable.
Help your child understand the difference between real and fantasy.
Inspire your kids to write on pages with fun borders with this printable template.
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