Read to Me, Charlotte

Babies

BabiesBabies are born ready to learn. They use their senses and increasing mobility to explore their world by touching, tasting, grasping, listening and looking. A newborn’s crying gives way to babbles, gestures, and simple words. Playtime is important developmental work for babies.




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For Parents/Teachers

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Mikayla, age 6 from North Carolina liked this book. You may like it too!

Featured Resource

ten little fingers and ten little toes

If you like to find new music for your children to listen to, The Jellydots are one band that you will not want to miss. From the article, Stephan Shepherd wrote, “Guitarist Doug Snyder wrote or co-wrote many of these songs with one reason in mind- to help him teach guitar to youth. But the result is a power-pop classic that celebrates imagination with songs such as “Bicycle” or “Captain Sleep.” I would recommend the CD for 3-6 years old. Check out this CD or any of their CDs from the library.

stories
Featured English story:
"I Will Not Take A Bath"

Featured Spanish story:
"Plátanos Para El Almuerzo"

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BookHive
link to Storyplace
StoryPlace
link to Get Set 4K
Get Set 4K


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