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Nurturing a love for reading in your child will not only provide them the knowledge to succeed academically, but it also will encourage your child to become a lifelong reader. Strategies for motivating your child to read, tips for building a home library, and suggestions for helping your child find the right books are provided.
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Sixth Grade Reading and Writing: What to Expect
English Language Arts, the only subject required every single year from kindergarten through twelfth grade, becomes...
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10 Great Independent Bookstores
Remember perusing the shelves for that perfect novel? Today, with a new book just a mouse-click away, kids are in danger...
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Seuss in Schools: Tips for Celebrating Read Across America for Teachers and Administrators
It's time to rejoice, it's time to smile. Celebrate reading in true Seuss-style!
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To What Extent Do Hypermedia Environments Motivate and/or Enable Students to Become More Actively Engaged in Reading, Writing, and Learning?
We are not suggesting that hypermedia authoring can solve the complex problems associated with the at-risk behaviors of...
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Preschool Read Alouds
Here is a list of great books you can read to your preschooler. ... The Boy Who Wouldn’t Go to Bed- Cooper,...

