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Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 4
Genre: Informational
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 3
Genre: Informational, Series
Interest Level: Grades K - 3
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.1
Genre: General Nonfiction, Poetry and Rhymes, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Discover mysteries seen and unseen with fiction and nonfiction about the natural world, biology, chemistry, and more.
Kick off Spring with these wonderful tales of frogs.
Get giggling with fun tales perfect for read alouds!
These books are a great way to enjoy classic fairy tales.
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...
Learn what a “just-right” reading level really means. Understand how DRA testing really works.
The Kids & Family Reading Report is a national survey sharing the views of both kids and parents on reading.
Zoë Kashner, former editor of Scholastic’s Read 180 program and The World Almanac for Kids, answers your reading questions.
It's an awesome opportunity to buy books and support your child's school too.
See my list of 5 "easy read" books for new readers that engage instead of bore. See my list of 5 "easy read" books for new readers that engage instead of bore. Allison McDonald Blogs Scholastic Parents: R...
Fill your home with books without breaking the bank. Fill your home with books without breaking the bank. Allison McDonald Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Parents_05022013_RARBuyUs...
Learn 10 simple tips to keep reading a priority in your house. Don’t let your family fall into the reading doldrums. Amy Mascott Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader 04082013-10 ways re...
In the past two years the selection of eReaders has increased and the selection of titles is greater than ever. Here are some sources for engaging eBooks. Here are some sources for engaging eBooks to suit your child’s intere...
Take an online adventure with your emerging reader.
Keep reading lively and interesting with these 7 tips. Learn new ways and means to support and open up this new wonderful world to your child.
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