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Mary Had a Little Worm: Book Suggestions for Math, History, Geography, and Our Planet
Clever verses in rhyme turn mathematical equations, history, science and geography into language that is playful, ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
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M Is For Music: Books to Inspire an Interest in Music
Be it lullabies, folk songs, singing ABC’s or opera, music influences our children’s lives. Music unites, ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
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Armchair Travel
Curiosity about the world makes better citizens of us all. The price of a book, or trip to the library, is a first ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
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Explore Your World With Poetry
Parents' Choice salutes National Poetry Month with the following suggestions guaranteed to tickle and teach. Even the ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
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Mulitcultural Books and Activities
Books are windows to the world and can play a significant and wonderful role in a child’s overall socialization. ...
Source: The Parent-Child Home Program
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How to Become a Pirate
Required:A treasure map, a scary ship, a good "yo ho ho," a small crew, and lots of imaginationOptional:A ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
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Stargazing: Book and Game Suggestions
Did you know that the sun makes up 99% or our solar system? Did you know that there are 400 billion stars in the Milky ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
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Bookshelf Travels: Children's Books that Spotlight North American States
Bookshelves offer starting points for many a journey. If you’ve ever wondered what life is like in Freedom, Georgia, ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
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Face & Fight Fear: Books to Explore Feelings
These books for children, from two to twelve and up, were selected from the suggestions of parents, teachers, and ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
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"Out of This World" Science Fiction Books
Take a scientific fact or theory, add a futuristic or other-worldly setting, stir in an imaginative plot and ...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
Additional Content
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Not-So-Scary Halloween Books for Young Readers
Halloween is just around the corner, and spooky stories are all around. Though tales of goblins and ghouls may frighten...
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Tick Tock: Teaching Kids About Time
Admit it. When she was small, you were secretly glad she couldn't tell time. We've all announced "It's bedtime!" even...
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How to Talk to Kids About Race
Talking about race doesn't have to be a sticky thing. By approaching it with an honest, patient and matter-of-fact tone,...
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Reasons for Using and Teaching Mystery Books
According to young adult novelist Laurence Yep: a good mystery challenges the mind. It presents a set of clues, some...
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Developing Sexual Relationships and Surviving Pregnancy, Incest, Rape, Abortion, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
As teenagers grow up, they constantly deal with problems related to their sexuality. Not only must they cope with their...

