Children + Books and reading
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- Book smart, how to develop and support successful, motivated readers, Anne E. Cunningham, Jamie Zibulsky
- The ABCs of literacy, preparing our children for lifelong learning, Cynthia Dollins
- E-fabulations
- Mini-lessons for literature circles, Harvey Daniels, Nancy Steineke
- Cool story programs for the school-age crowd, Rob Reid
- A place to belong, celebrating diversity and kinship in the home and beyond, Amber O'Neal Johnston
- No more independent reading without support, Debbie Miller and Barbara Moss
- Cool story programs, for the school-age crowd, Rob Reid
- Beyond leveled books, supporting early and transitional readers in grades K-5, Karen Szymusiak, Franki Sibberson, Lisa Koch ; foreword by Sharon Taberski
- Reading magic, why reading aloud to our children will change their lives forever, Mem Fox ; illustrations by Judy Horacek
- Literature circle guide, Julie of the wolves, by Perdita Finn
- Exploring math with books kids love, Kathryn Kaczmarski
- A parent's guide to the best kids' comics, choosing titles your children will love, Scott Robins & Snow Wildsmith ; [foreword by Jeff Smith & Vijaya Iyer]
- Teaching with favorite Leo Lionni books, creative activities for exploring friendship, self-esteem, cooperation, and other themes in these beloved books, by Kathleen M. Hollenbeck
- Literature circles, a complete guide for the middle grades, Valerie Posey, Debora Bodenheimer ; illustrated by Bev Armstrong
- Raising bookworms, getting kids reading for pleasure and empowerment, Emma Walton Hamilton
- Bringing up bookmonsters, the joyful way to turn your child into a fearless, ravenous reader, Amber Ankowski, PhD, Andy Ankowski
- Storybook stew, cooking with books kids love, Suzanne I. Barchers, Peter J. Rauen ; illustrated by Darcie Clark Frohardt
- The best of The Mailbox bookbag, Grades 3-6, editor: Kim T. Griswell
- Children's literature, Wendy Mass, book editor
- Story stretchers for infants, toddlers, and twos, experiences, activities, and games for popular children's books, Shirley Raines, Karen Miller, and Leah Curry-Rood ; illustrations by Katheryn Davis
- Teaching reading with multicultural books kids love, Carol J. Fuhler
- Seasonal storytime crafts, Kathryn Totten
- Orana
- Focus on reading, Richard J. Lynch
- The enchanted hour, the miraculous power of reading aloud in the age of distraction, Meghan Cox Gurdon
- Bridges to understanding, envisioning the world through children's books, edited by Linda M. Pavonetti
- A guide for using The best Christmas pageant ever in the classroom, based on the novel written by Barbara Robinson, this guide written by Laurie Swinwood ; illustrated by Blanca Apodaca
- Listening to learn, audiobooks supporting literacy, Sharon Grover, Lizette D. Hannegan
- Literature, grades 4-6, editor, Kim T. Griswell
- Literature circle guide, Number the stars, by Tara McCarthy
- Deconstructing penguins, parents, kids, and the bond of reading, Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone
- Muslims in story, expanding multicultural understanding through children's and young adult literature, Gauri Manglik and Sadaf Siddique
- Something musical happened at the library, adding song and dance to children's story programs, Rob Reid
- Raising a reader, a mother's tale of desperation and delight, Jennie Nash
- Give your child the world, raising globally minded kids one book at a time, Jamie C. Martin
- Library media connection, LMC
- Ethics and children's literature, edited by Claudia Mills
- Reading in the wild, the book whisperer's keys to cultivating lifelong reading habits
- A guide for using The tale of Despereaux in the classroom, based on the novel written by Kate DiCamillo, this guide written by Melissa Hart ; illustrated by Sue Fullam
- Read for your life, speeches & writings of Katherine Paterson, Katherine Paterson, [Volume 19]
- From cocoa bean to chocolate, Robin Nelson
- Honey for a child's heart, the imaginative use of books in family life, Gladys Hunt
- The ordinary parent's guide to teaching reading, by Jessie Wise and Sara Buffington
- Totally Tubeys!, 24 storytimes with tube crafts, Priscella Morrow
- The nerdy parent's guide to raising a nerdy child, an unofficial parenting guide, Leo Murphy
- Book links
- Focus on reading, the pearl, Kyla Brown
- Promising practices for engaging families in literacy, edited by Holly Kreider, Heising-Simons Foundation, Margaret Caspe, Education and Research Consultant, Diana B. Hiatt-Michael, Pepperdine University
- Storybridge to second language literacy, the theory, research, and practice of teaching English with children's literature, Irma-Kaarina Ghosn, Lebanese American University
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