Make a Name Letter Book
Get your child reading early on with an activity that uses his name. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilities. read more
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Get your child reading early on with an activity that uses his name. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilities. read more
This pre-reading activity uses food to help early readers develop reading skills. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilitie... read more
Print out this short story and spend time reading it to your child. Your child can also color the pictures. read more
If your newspaper stories suddenly separated themselves from their headlines, how would you read the paper? read more
Make a joke book to showcase your child's favorite jokes, and to build his writing and drawing skills. read more
Use this index card game to practice simple word recognition with your preschool child. read more
Print and cut out these bookmarks to help you keep your place in your favorite book. read more
Take a favorite story and make it even better by creating a new ending with your child. read more
Look up and down for words from the book Stuart Little. read more
Learn about some of the winners of the prestigious Man Booker Prize, which honors the best work of fiction written in English by a citizen of a curren... read more
This reading activity asks children to log information for each book they read during the winter. read more
Here's a "business idea" for children who excel in math and reading: they can offer their tutoring services to those who need help. read more
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