One of my favorite ways to extend a story is to bring it into the kitchen. There is something magical about watching a beloved book come to life through food. A simple recipe inspired by a favorite story can transform a read-aloud into a meaningful h…
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Celebrating Juneteenth Through Stories, Reflection, and Community
Juneteenth is a meaningful opportunity to honor freedom, resilience, culture, and community through storytelling, creativity, and reflection. More than a historical celebration, Juneteenth invites children to notice the importance of justice, belongi…
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Fairy Tale Activities for Young Learners
Fairy Tales Come to Life: Playful Ways to Explore Stories and Language Fairy tales are more than enchanting stories—they are windows into imagination, culture, and human behavior . They spark curiosity, invite conversation, and offer countless opportu…
Friday, April 24, 2020
How to Create Book-Based Language Activities for Pre-K
How to Create Book-Based Language Activities for Pre-K One of the most meaningful ways to support language development in young children is to begin with a great book. Whether you're a teacher, homeschool parent, childcare provider, librarian, tut…
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Julia Donaldson Books: Books, Read Aloud Activities & Teaching Ideas
Are you looking for fun, engaging stories that build language skills through rhythm and repetition? Books by Julia Donaldson are a wonderful choice for young learners. From The Gruffalo to Room on the Broom and Stick Man , her stories combine catchy r…
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Tad Hills Books: Books, Read Aloud Activities & Teaching Ideas
Are you looking for warm, playful stories that help children build language, confidence, and early learning skills? Books by Tad Hills are a wonderful choice for young learners! From the beloved Duck & Goose series to Rocket the Dog stories, Tad …
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
10 Social-Emotional Skills Children Can Learn from Stories
10 Social-Emotional Skills Children Can Learn from Stories Stories do much more than entertain. They introduce children to new ideas, expand vocabulary, strengthen literacy skills, and encourage imagination. But some of the most valuable lessons found …
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