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Friday, February 26, 2010

Read Across America - Teacher's Top 100 Books for Children

Read Across America - On March 2, the National Education Association calls for every child to be reading in the company of a caring adult.


From the NEA's Read Across America logowebsite...The National Education Association is building a nation of readers through its signature program, NEA's Read Across America. Now in its thirteenth year, this year-round program focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources.

NEA's Read Across America Day, NEA's national reading celebration takes place each year on or near March 2, the birthday of Dr. Seuss. Across the country, thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers participate by bringing together kids, teens, and books, and you can too!

Teacher's Top 100 Books for Children

The following list was compiled from an online survey in 2007. Parents and teachers will find it useful in selecting quality literature for children.
  1. Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White
  2. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
  3. The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
  4. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss
  5. Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
  6. I Love You Forever by Robert N. Munsch
  7. Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
  8. Oh! The Places You Will Go by Dr. Seuss
  9. The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton
  10. The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
Complete List

Friday, February 5, 2010

Spot Series by Eric Hill

New Spot Book - Spot's Noisy Car

About Spot

Eric Hill Fact File

Spots Friends and Family

Top 10 Spot Books

May I Please Have A Cookie?

May I Please Have A Cookie?

by Jennifer E. Morris

Alfie, a young alligator, learns the best way to ask for a cookie from his mother.
Alfie loves his mommy's cookies, and he wants one more than anything!. However, grabbing for one, fishing for one, and dressing up as a cookie inspector don't seem to work. His mommy says there is a better way, but what is it?

Friday, January 22, 2010

A Visitor for Bear

A Visitor for Bear
by Bonnie Becker


Synopsis: Bear is so determined not to have any visitors he places a sign on his front door stating NO VISITORS ALLOWED. Mouse is just as determined to enter Bear's home and become Bear's best friend. The hilarity begins when mouse turns up in places like the bread drawer, refrigerator and teapot. Bear locks, plugs and bolts every possible hiding place as the reader waits to see what will happen next.


Friday, January 15, 2010

Growing Like Me

Growing Like Me tells about how animals and plants grow in nature.

Anne Rockwell, Holly Keller (Hardcover)