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Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.1
Genre: Short Stories
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 1.8
Genre: Fables, Folk Tales and Myths, Short Stories
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.2
Genre: Fairy Tale, Short Stories
Delight your child with the rhythms and sounds in these perfect books for read-alouds.
Treat your child to stories in verse and poetry collections that make learning to read a delight.
These books are a great way to enjoy classic fairy tales.
Favorite characters and just-like-me kids help your preschooler learn important lessons about good manners.
Keep your kids reading with our guide to great book lists, book-related articles, and activities for children aged 3-5. These essential resources will encourage your kids to love reading and address the age and reading levels...
Share some cuddle time with the books of Caroline Jayne Church!
Motivate your kids with our great book recommendations, foster a love of reading during the summer months, and keep your child's skills sharp all year long with the Scholastic Summer Challenge.
These free printables are perfect for all kids aged 3-5.
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...
Savor special story times — they are good for you and your kids.
When reading to an infant, it's not just about the words on the page, but the pictures as well.
Get a sense of your child's life at school by asking questions that elicit more than a one-word response.
(Or at least helps you get homework done better, faster, and more comfortably.)
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...
Learn 5 reasons why "Bob Books" are a great resource when kids are just learning to read. Learn 5 reasons why "Bob Books" are a great resource when kids are just learning to read. Maggie McGuire Blogs Sch...
Summer reading can be fun, exciting, and memorable. All you need to do is mix things up a bit to get kids buried in books! It’s not easy to get kids to WANT to read in the summer, but these five ways will put them on track....
Here are a few things to keep in your back pocket to help get kids 'unstuck' during read alouds. Learn what parents can say when kids get 'stuck' and won’t even try to read words aloud. Amy Mascott Blogs...
Give on-the-fly storytelling a try — it’s rewarding for both your kids and yourself.
See what flows from your child's imagination with this colorful, book-inspired activity.
Find food activities that teach creative thinking, problem solving, and self-expression.
Sharing a book with your child? Ham it up!
Follow the prompts to help your little one learn about all of their lovable parts!
Help this little girl get ready for bed by giving her something special to wear for bedtime.
Motivate your child to write using this robot-inspired printable activity sheet.
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