Children + Books and reading -- Juvenile literature
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Children + Books and reading -- Juvenile literature
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Children + Books and reading
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- Fingertales, [storytelling], Joan Hilyer Phelps
- 100 great children's picture books, Martin Salisbury
- The between the lions book for parents, everything you need to know to help your child learn to read, Linda K. Ruth and Louise Kennedy ; with a foreword by Christopher Cerf
- 100 best books for children, Anita Silvey
- 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]
- A family of readers, the book lover's guide to children's and young adult literature, Roger Sutton and Martha V. Parravano ; foreword by Gregory Maguire
- Read, rhyme, and romp, early literacy skills and activities for librarians, teachers, and parents, Heather McNeil
- The read-aloud handbook, includes a giant treasury of great read-aloud books, Jim Trelease
- Reading together, everything you need to know to raise a child who loves to read, Diane W. Frankenstein
- Story s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-r-s for infants, toddlers, and twos, experiences, activities, and games for popular children's books, Shirley Raines, Karen Miller, and Leah Curry-Rood ; illustrated by Kathy Dobbs
- After-School Clubs for Kids, Thematic programming to encourage reading, Lisa M. Shaia
- Read to succeed, strategies to engage children and young people in reading for pleasure, edited by Joy Court
- A velocity of being, letters to a young reader, edited by Maria Popova and Claudia Zoe Bedrick
- I hate reading, how to read when you'd rather not, by Beth Bacon as told by her kids, Arthur and Henry
- Dear Laura, letters from children to Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Silly books to read aloud, Rob Reid
- Listening to learn, audiobooks supporting literacy, Sharon Grover, Lizette D. Hannegan
- Many texts, many voices, teaching literacy and social justice to young learners in the digital age, Penny Silvers and Mary C. Shorey ; foreword by Linda Crafton
- Book smart, how to develop and support successful, motivated readers, Anne E. Cunningham and Jamie Zibulsky
- Story s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-r-s for the primary grades, activities to expand children's books, Shirley C. Raines and Brian Scott Smith
- Teaching with favorite read-alouds in first grade, 50 must-have books with lessons and activities that build skills in vocabulary, comprehension, and more, by Susan Lunsford
- Diana Wynne Jones, an exciting and exacting wisdom, edited by Teya Rosenberg ... [et al.]
- Children's literature gems, choosing and using them in your library career, Elizabeth Bird
- Let's get ready for reading, a guide to help kids become readers, Toronto Public Library
- The librarian's guide to graphic novels for children and tweens, David S. Serchay
- Better than book reports, [more than 40 creative responses to literature], Christine Boardman Moen
- From cover to cover, evaluating and reviewing children's books, Kathleen T. Horning
- Legendary nonfiction crafts, by Marne Ventura
- The magic bookcase, Robert Ingpen