This game could help your kid’s vocabulary and spelling skills.
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Wallpaper can help with literacy? Erm… maybe!
Yes, I’m saying that I can make a case for a link between (certain) wallpaper, and getting kids to read.
Bunk Bed Buddy holds books beside top bunk
My kid has a loft bed. It’s like a bunk bed, except there’s no bottom bunk – there’s a desk under there instead. So he always sleeps up in the clouds. The eternal problem, when you’re way up on the top bunk, is that you can’t get at your stuff. […]
Gabby valentines — download, print and send!
Fun Valentine’s cards inspired by the book Gabby.
Elmo will get your kid reading
a very simple toy, very old school. No electronics to be found here, but I also believe that It is one of the better literacy toys that I have seen lately.
Authors for Indies Day May 2, 2015
Authors for Indies Day.
Connect with books by attending a book launch
If you’re trying to get your kid to read more, a great way to do that is to connect them to the book, in real life. And one of the best ways to do that is to attend a book launch.
Zowie!! May 3 is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY
The first Saturday in May each year is free comic book day.
World Read-Aloud Day is Wed., March 7
It’s very important to read to your child. In fact, we consider it one of the top three most important things you can do to help your kid develop a love of reading. Every day – but especially on Wed., March 7 – take the time to read to your child. […]
Squishy literacy fun with Cookie Monster
I’m a big believer that if you want kids to understand words and letters, they’ve gotta get their hands dirty. If there’s something to feel, touch, throw, squish and otherwise interact with — kids are going to get the message on a whole different level. (It’s called kinesthetic learning, but […]