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Introduce your children to the wonder of the spring season with good spring read alouds. These favorite children’s picture ...
According to a study by HarperCollins UK, the number of children under 4 who get regular storytime is down 23%. Here's why ...
These back-to-school reads will help children tackle first-day nerves, new teachers, letters, numbers and more. By Travis Jonker Travis Jonker is a children’s book author and illustrator, and the ...
Reading bedtime stories is as important as changing diapers, but there’s a right way to do it. Research shows interactions such as reading and talking to your child can lead to a 30 million word ...
Justus, who has been caled Milwaukee's Mr. Rogers, aims to improve children's literacy through engaging read-aloud sessions and book donations. A recent study highlights a decline in parents reading ...
Reading from birth builds brains, bonds, and a love of learning, but fewer families are making time. Communities can help ...
Continuing our series on Read Alouds That Rock, we asked five expert book club facilitators to share some of the ways they run their clubs and spread book love with young readers. Click here to see ...
We’ve all heard about the benefits of learning to read quietly and independently. A big part of learning at school is all about reading, but it’s not always easy to find time for more reading at home.
Continuing our series on Read Alouds That Rock, we asked four educators to discuss some of the ways they share social emotional learning books with their students during storytime. Click here to see ...
Jack Royston is Newsweek's Chief Royal Correspondent based in London, U.K. He reports on the British royal family—including King Charles III, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan ...