Archive for the ‘Books Children Love’ Category

Listening to Stories Builds Children’s Vocabularies

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

All children love to be read but in our busy lives sometimes it is just plain hard to find the time to read to our children as much as we might want.  A great way to fill in the gaps is by downloading free orally read stories that children can listen to over and over again on the computer, an iPod or even on your mobile phone.  Two of my favorite websites for finding high quality stories that children will love to listen to over and over are www.storynory.com and www.thestoryhome.com.  Both of these websites feature free downloadable stories that are sure to grab your children’s attention and stimulate their imagination.  Another good source of free downloadable iPod and phone story aps can be found on iTunes.  Listening to oral stories can not only help your children develop a love of listening to wonderful and informative stories but it can also enhance a child’s vocabulary in the process.

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Finding Books Children Love

Friday, June 25th, 2010

If you want your children to grow up to be strong readers who love books, you have to find books that grab their interest and help them connect with topics they enjoy. Recently, my seven year old neighbor girl was having difficulty with learning to reading in the first grade. Her mother was worried because she was struggling and often told her mother that she did not like to read. In talking about the problem, we identified that the little girl loved to watch a television program called “Merlin” and seldom missed it. We connected the Merlin television show to the Magic Tree House series of books set in Camelot by author, Mary Pope Osborne. The star of these books is of course, none other than her favorite character – Merlin! The little girl is fascinated by these wonderful new books and begs to read every day in her new “special books.” Her mother says that her reading has dramatically improved and the Merlin stories are a regular part of their bedtime ritual. What a wonderful way to build strong fluency skills in a young reader.

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