Check out this series of books for children's just starting to learn to read.
Do Graphic Novels Improve Children’s Literacy?
By Hayley
Children’s graphic novels are being taken seriously more than ever before—but what benefits do they have for growing readers?
Learning in the Kitchen
By Hayley
Cooking with your kids can be a great bonding activity, but did you know they can also learn all kinds of skills when you include them in food preparation?
Let’s Talk About Nursery Rhymes
By Hayley
When it comes to sharing nursery rhymes with your little one, we can’t say enough about the early literacy benefits.
The Benefits of Creating
By Hayley
Arts and crafts can help children develop fine motor, emotional and problem-solving skills.
Understanding Reading Levels
By Hayley
“Where can I find books for a first grader?” “I’m looking for level G books for my son.” Questions about reading levels are common, and for good reason: reading levels are complicated.
Be Yourself: Gender Expression and Individuality in Picture Books
By Hayley
In the last few years, there has been a trend in children’s literature towards teaching children how to accept each other for both our similarities and our differences, as well as breaking through common gender stereotypes. Here are some recent titles that address this vital topic in ways that are simple, straightforward and refreshingly accepting.
The Benefits of Wordless Picture Books
By Hayley
Here's why wordless picture books are a such a valuable literary tool!
Reading Nonfiction with Your Preschooler
By Hayley
What are the benefits of reading nonfiction with your preschooler?
Serve and Return
By Hayley
How can parents and caregivers help babies make sense of the world around them? You may not realize this, but you probably are already doing one of the best practices for your baby’s brain development: something called serve and return.
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