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31 Days of Read Alouds: Begins Sunday

by Toni Herrbach

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Do you read aloud to your kids? Reading aloud to children at a young age is a great way to develop a love of reading. Not only does it develop a love of reading, it also helps their imaginations, comprehension, and vocabulary.

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Dr. Seuss’ birthday is Monday and to celebrate we’re doing an entire month of read alouds! I’m very excited about this project because my kids love books and doing activities which correlate to the books we read.

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For the entire month of March I’ll be sharing some of our favorite books for young children and fun activities you can do to reinforce the story.

31 Days of Read Alouds from The Happy Housewife

It’s also a great way to spend time with your kids. Many kids these days are constantly asking for screen time, let’s see if we can start encouraging a little book time. Books are delightful and sometimes a child just needs a spark to get them started.

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I hope you will join us this month and share some of your favorite books for young children too! 

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  1. Serenity says

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    I love it!!! Count me in:)

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  2. Mel says

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    I saw that your girls read the Magic Tree House series and wanted to let you know that the new book (yes I’m a bookseller haha) that came out is harder. According to the letter we received at our store with the new book the books gradually add more vocab and are more difficult readers as kids grow. So the first 28 books are one level, and then the next several books are a higher difficulty and now the newest book Danger in the Darkest Hour is the hardest difficulty of the series. The print gets smaller along with the harder vocab. Anyway, wanted to share that in case you didn’t know 🙂

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    • Toni Anderson says

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      Thank you!

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