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Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 1.5
Genre: Comedy and Humor, Series
Interest Level: Grades PreK - 1
Grade Level Equivalent: 2
Genre: Comedy and Humor, Series
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.8
Genre: Comedy and Humor, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Help independent readers learn lessons in gratitude with theses books.
Shel Silverstein's masterful collections of poems and drawings are at once outrageously funny and profound -- beloved by children of all ages.
Don't miss these great titles that inspire back-to-school spirit in your preschooler and kindergartener.
Use these titles to time travel and discover fascinating people.
Dav Pilkey’s laugh-out-loud funny books have been known to be devoured by children. Even the most reluctant readers just can’t seem to get enough of his original and outrageous characters.
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...
Use tools your child already loves -- music, art, and stories -- to draw him in and make abstract concepts real.
Find different ways to promote reading that your child will love.
Chill out and get down with what he loves, starting with the comics.
Know how to react — and when to worry.
Your kids are never “too old” for read alouds. Your kids are never “too old” for read alouds Maggie McGuire Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Maggie-Read alouds-image I’ve been a boo...
Spread holiday cheer and teach your kids the meaning of the season. Spread holiday cheer and teach your kids the meaning of the season. Christy Matte Blogs Scholastic Parents: The Learning Toolkit Scholastic Parents: The Lea...
Check out 4 inspiring picture books about women in sports. Check out 4 inspiring picture books about women in sports. Allison McDonald Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader players-in-pi...
Boost your child's comprehension of nonfiction books with this dynamic activity. Have your child retell the story after reading to help boost comprehension. Allison McDonald Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scho...
These presents are as fun to assemble as they are to receive!
For Halloween or any time of year, bring books alive with these cute outfits.
Teach your children the joys of caring, and show them the true meaning of the season.
This easy salt dough project encourages imagination and gift-giving.
When you're helping with homework, provide guidance, not answers.
Here's a compromise when your child asks to drop out of an activity.
Teach your child to question assumptions and check facts.
Read aloud with your middle schooler!
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