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Interest Level: Grades 3 - 5
Grade Level Equivalent: 4.3
Genre: Classics, Historical Fiction, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Interest Level: Grades 3 - 7
Grade Level Equivalent: 4.2
Genre: Classics, Historical Fiction
Interest Level: Grades 3 - 5
Grade Level Equivalent: 4.4
Genre: Classics, Historical Fiction, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Whether your grade-schooler's a reluctant reader or a book addict, series packed with action, magic, history, and humor are sure to please.
Do you remember the first book you started and couldn't put down? Introduce your child to those beloved books and series and connect them to generations of reading for p...
Did you know that October is: National Dessert Month, National Pizza Month, and more? These yummy book recommendations might be the perfect recipes for reading success with yo...
Rhyming riddles and picture clues are perfect for early readers.
Share some cuddle time with the books of Caroline Jayne Church!
Join Clifford, the Big Red Dog, for games, activities, and fun!
Chill out and get down with what he loves, starting with the comics.
We’ve got a crush on these six new reads.
Instilling a little order in your child's study habits will allow a lot more time for actual studying!
Invite your little one to bring his manners along.
What's the longest object in your house? Do the math and find out. It might just be a roll of toilet paper! What's the longest object in your house? Do the math and find out. It might just be a roll of toilet paper...
Find fun and fresh places to read with your kids at home. Find fun and fresh places to read with your kids at home. Allison McDonald Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader 03072013-BustOu...
Building reading into kids' schedules and regularly bringing additional books into the home for children positively impact kids' reading frequency. These books and activities will inspire kids interested in differe...
Get your kids' creative juices flowing with these great reads and a few activities inspired by the stories. Get your kids' creative juices flowing with these great reads and a few activities inspired by the stories...
Help your little one make stars that really sparkle!
Bendable. Pokeable. Glueable. Cardboard is a versatile playtime possibility.
When kids of various ages get together, there are plenty of possibilities for fun.
Teach your tween that money is a reward for a job well done.
Mini-me: Nurture your child’s Mom (or Dad) mimicry.
Look for familiar toys in the popular "I SPY" books.
Your child can make his own construction site at home. Get a hard hat!
Keeping toys in “adult” areas of the house is a smart idea.
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