Catalog Search Results
Author
Formats
Description
"We have always known that reading aloud is an important way to bond with your baby and develop language skills. Now neuroscience research is showing us the long-term benefit that reading aloud has for children—all the way into adulthood. Author Rekha S. Rajan was part of current research that shows individuals who were read to more frequently as children had a measurably healthier brain in old age. This innovative and accessible book incorporates...
Series
Description
"Congratulations! By checking out and using this backpack from Capital Area District Libraries, you are helping your child develop important literacy skills. Although these skills are important, they can also be fun to learn. In fact, every time you use one of these five simple practices with your child, you are helping him or her develop into a lifelong learner: reading, writing, talking, singing and playing." --activities sheet
Series
Description
"Congratulations! By checking out and using this backpack from Capital Area District Libraries, you are helping your child develop important literacy skills. Although these skills are important, they can also be fun to learn. In fact, every time you use one of these five simple practices with your child, you are helping him or her develop into a lifelong learner: reading, writing, talking, singing and playing." --activities sheet
5) Letter POP!
Series
Appears on list
Description
"Kids will develop fundamental reading and writing skills as they learn letters, sight words, and more with interactive challenges and books. Learn to recognize letters and words; Develop basic phonic skills; Practice spelling; Trace and write letters."--Publisher description.
Series
Description
"Congratulations! By checking out and using this backpack from Capital Area District Libraries, you are helping your child develop important literacy skills. Although these skills are important, they can also be fun to learn. In fact, every time you use one of these five simple practices with your child, you are helping him or her develop into a lifelong learner: reading, writing, talking, singing and playing." --activities sheet
Appears on list
Description
"Kids will develop early reading skills as they practice letters, phonics, and vocabulary in a world of interactive games and storybooks. Read along with classic stories; Learn to recognize letters and words; Practice word sounds; Write letters, numbers, and words."--Publisher description.
Didn't find it?
Can't find what you are looking for? Try our Purchase Suggestion Service. Suggest a Purchase