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Children's and Young Adult Literature
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Ages: 4 - 8
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In this animated storybook, Arthur is given the challenge of babysitting mischievous twins. Arthur cleverly outsmarts them and is hired to watch them each day. The narrator reads the story with great expression, and the words of the story appear on... each page.
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August 30, 2011 at 07:13 PM
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Ages: 4 - 8
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Arthur and his family are going to the beach in this animated storybook. The vacation does not begin well due to rain and Arthur missing his friends. His family finds creative things to do, and Arthur realizes time flies when you are having fun. T...he narrator reads with expression, and the words of the story appear on each page. ( 5:55)
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August 30, 2011 at 06:58 PM
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Ages: 5 - 10
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Sid is a seed who is quite at home, living in his little underground world. He has two living companions, a spider and a caterpillar, whom are making plans to become something great. Slowly his friends leave on their exciting journeys, leaving Sid by... himself, longing for his own life changing event. Sid decides he needs to grow too and becomes a tall tree. This video is filled with fun rhyming words and cute illustrations. This is a wonderful resource for tolerance and acceptance. (5:22)
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February 27, 2011 at 11:24 PM
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Ages: 3 - 8
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This read-aloud is Dreamtime Fairies written by Jane Simmons. In this story, Lucy's little brother, Jamie, can't sleep so she seeks help from the Dreamtime Fairies. The sister, brother, and stuffed animals take a journey to find the fairies so they ...can fall asleep. There is a play button to start the story and a pause button on each page. Each word is highlighted as it is read by speaker. This is a wonderful resource to help build a literacy rich environment in the early childhood classroom. It would benefit struggling readers and/or special education students.
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May 22, 2011 at 08:38 PM
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Ages: 3 - 7
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This read-aloud is Otto Goes to the Beach written by Todd Parr. There's a new dog in town and his name is Otto, a lovable, goofy dog sure to win over the preschool set. In each adventure, Otto faces a familiar childhood dilemma and resolves it in a s...urprising, silly, and satisfying way. What should a dog left alone in the house do? Go to the beach and meet a new friend, of course! How should a dog get himself to fall asleep? Why, he should dream about all his favorite things! Each word is highlighted as the speaker reads the story. The speaker changes her voice with each character. There is a play button to start the story and a pause button on each page. This is a wonderful resource to help build a literacy rich classroom environment. It would be beneficial for struggling readers, auditory learners, and for special education students. It would be a good companion resource for the Kindergarten Common Core Curriculum.
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May 17, 2011 at 10:14 PM
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Ages: 3 - 9
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This read-aloud is Blossom and Boo Stay Up Late written by Dawn Apperly. It is a cute story about two animal friends who want to see what the forest is like at night. There is a play button to get story started and a pause button on each page. Each w...ord is highlighted as the speaker reads. The speaker changes voices with each character. This is a wonderful resource for building a literacy rich environment in the classroom. It would be beneficial for struggling readers and/or special education students. Content is appropriate for young elementary students.
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May 22, 2011 at 09:43 AM
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Ages: 3 - 8
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This read aloud is Otto Goes to Bed written by Todd Parr. Meet Otto! "Woof, woof!" It's time for bed, but Otto doesn't want to go. Find out what Otto does. Each word is highlighted as the speaker reads the story. There is a play button to start the s...tory and a pause button on each page. This is a wonderful teaching resource to help build a literacy rich environment in the early childhood classroom. It would be beneficial for struggling readers, auditory learners, and special education students.
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May 17, 2011 at 10:21 PM
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Ages: 4 - 10
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How Many Kisses Do You Want Tonight? by Varsha Bajaj---From bear to butterfly to snake, 10 animal parents--some moms, some dads--ask their little ones the title question: "'How many kisses do you want, young fellow?' Mommy Duck asks, fluffing Little ...Duck yellow." "'I want TWO,' he says with a quack. 'One on my beak and one on my back.'" Each response is well matched to the creature; Little Spider, for example, wants eight kisses, one for each leg. The game continues until a human Daddy poses the question to his "princess pink" and a Mommy asks it of her "brave knight." "'I want a HUNDRED,' says the little girl. 'One on my nose and one on each curl.'"; "'I want a MILLION,' [the boy] says with delight. Finishing his book, he says good night." The kisses, the counting, and the rhymes will have youngsters itching to participate in the action; the last page, which addresses the question right to young listeners, will get things started. Each word is highlighted as the speaker reads aloud the story. There is a play button to start the story and a pause button on each page. This is a wonderful resource to help build a literacy rich classroom environment. It would be beneficial for struggling readers and for special education students.
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May 17, 2011 at 05:39 PM
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Ages: 3 - 6
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This read-aloud is Rock-a-Baby Band written by Kate McMullan and illustrated by Janie Bynum. Ten toddlers leave their cribs to create an impromptu concert, with rattles, drums, and tambourines setting the rhythm. Soon everyone is shaking to the beat.... Pots, pans, and other kitchenware add new sounds before the babies dance outside. There is a play button to start story and a pause button on each page. Each word is highlighted as the speaker reads. The speaker changes her voice with characters. This is a wonderful resource to help build a literacy rich environment in the early childhood classroom. It would benefit struggling readers and/or special education students.
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May 22, 2011 at 08:16 PM
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Ages: 6 - 10
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This read-aloud is The Perfect Purple Feather written by Hanoch Piven. Feeling a poke from within his pillow during the night, Jacob maneuvers a fluffy purple feather to the surface. Beginning with a bluebird in a nearby tree, various animals explain... how they would put it to good use-as a wing, a pen, a tail, etc. When a tick tickles an elephant's nose with it, the elephant sneezes, causing the feather to fly through the sky, suggesting the possibility that it may land in the reader's bedroom. There is a play button to start story and a pause button on each page. Each word is highlighted as it is read by the speaker. The speaker changes voices with each character. This is a wonderful resource to help build a literacy rich classroom environment. This read-aloud would benefit struggling readers and/or special education students.
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May 22, 2011 at 08:09 PM
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