I Like Myself!

I Like Myself!
Author: Karen Beaumont
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152020132

High on energy and imagination, this ode to self-esteem encourages kids to appreciate everything about themselves--inside and out. Messy hair? Beaver breath? So what Here's a little girl who knows what really matters. At once silly and serious, Karen Beaumont's joyous rhyming text and David Catrow's wild illustrations unite in a book that is sassy, soulful--and straight from the heart.

Teaching Your Child to Read

Teaching Your Child to Read
Author: Jessica Wang
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1510764348

Is your young child often disinterested in the books you bring home for them? Do you wish they would develop a love for reading that they could take into middle school and beyond? Some children love reading, requesting the same books over and over again and giggling with delight each time, while others simply despise sitting down for story time. What makes the difference in these two types of children? No child is born knowing how to read, so where does their interest come from? How do you encourage it? Like eating and drinking, reading is a daily necessity for every child. Parents should consciously guide and conform to their children’s interest in reading with appropriate reading materials whenever possible. Books should take priority over watching television and playing video games. Professional and systematic training can help children start to love reading, maintain good reading habits, and improve their reading ability. Teaching Your Child to Read is a guide book for parents looking to get their children, ages 3 to 6, interested in reading. It explains how to help children cultivate reading ability step by step, as well as answers the questions of Why should I? and How do I? when it comes to specific exercises. Tools parents will learn to use in their efforts include: interval questioning object comparing emotional contrasting plot mapping and more!

Great Books About Things Kids Love

Great Books About Things Kids Love
Author: Kathleen Odean
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0307485625

BOOKS THAT TURN CHILDREN INTO LIFE-LONG READERS! Most children want to read a book because it's about something they love or are curious about--dinosaurs, magic tricks, ballerinas, sports, secret codes, and a host of other topics. Now with this unique book, Kathleen Odean, current chair of the Newberry Award committee and author of Great Books for Girls and Great Books for Boys, makes it easy for parents and teachers to satisfy a child's individual cravings for good reading on any subject. Inside you'll discover ¸ More than 750 books divided into 55 categories, from Airplanes to Zoos ¸ Professional appraisals that are balanced, intelligent, and fun to read ¸ Stimulating book-related activities and helpful tips for parents Whether the format is picture book, poetry, fiction, or nonfiction, here are wonderful selections like Why Does the Cat Do That? and Exploring the Titanic . . . tried and true characters, from the beloved aardvarks Arthur and D.W. to the hilarious Junie B. Jones and the courageous Harry Potter . . . new heroes and heroines to cheer for such as Katherine Paterson's Princess Miranda from The Wide-Awake Princess and the exciting Jack Black from Jack Black and the Ship of Thieves by Carol Hughes. Great Books About Things Kids Love creates a book-rich environment in which the habit of reading can take hold and flourish for a lifetime. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Let's Go! Reading Journal for Children

Let's Go! Reading Journal for Children
Author: A. Day to Remember Journals
Publisher:
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2021-02-06
Genre:
ISBN:

Travel to different worlds. Discover the History. Learn good habits. Develop empathy and an understanding about feelings. Get exposure to diversity - of thoughts, of ethnicity, of backgrounds. Instill a passion for reading... ... there are so many things that reading can do to a child that reinforcing the great habits of a book lover is always a good idea. Or giving a bit of encouragement to a kid who needs to read more. And that's exactly what this journal will do! With the daily use of this Reading Books Journal, overtime, kids will look forward to their daily reading & discussion time, and the "big readers" will have a wonderful record of the child's assisted reading journey. ◆ ◆ ◆ This reading log will help parents, teachers and caregivers: ✓ develop a positive reading routine with their child, ✓ keep track of a child's (assisted) reading, ✓ and will promote a dialogue between the reader and the child after each reading session helping kids reflect about what they read and express it, and even improve their drawing skills. ★ How to use this journal ★ Every time you and your child finish reading a story together, fill out a journal entry with information such as: Book name, date when it was read, who was the reader; What the child thought about the story (ie. was it funny, scary, exciting?); Who are the main characters, and where does the story take place; What happened in the story; what was the child's favorite part and least favorite part; How much the child liked the book; A drawing about the story. (Note: You may complete every section or start asking the child just a few questions per book, and gradually add more. You also can make more than one entry about the same book if your child - like ours - loves to re-read a favorite book multiple times!) ◆ ◆ ◆ On this updated version of the journal, we also included key recommendations for the grown ups on how to make the most of reading time with kids, including suggestions for before reading time and during reading time that could make a huge difference on your child's reading journey and school experiences. The gift of a lifelong reading habit is priceless, but you can plant the seeds for that by reading to your child daily! Let's do this together! Ps. If you want to check other options of journals for children's home education and mental health, with different covers and different style of contents, just click on "A Day to Remember" above (ie. Amazon's author name) to check our selection. You will have access to our full collection of journals and even our contact information. We release new journals weekly, so we invite you to come back often!

How Children Learn to Read and How to Help Them

How Children Learn to Read and How to Help Them
Author: Cedric Cullingford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135382131

This is an introductory guide to the theoretical and practical aspects of the development of reading skills. The book looks at the success or failure of various techniques and provides underpinning theory.

A Girl Who Loves to Read

A Girl Who Loves to Read
Author: Silvana Bastianutti
Publisher: Lulo Creative
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780983844303

Reading is a basic skill and the foundation of a child's education. With simple words and colorful illustrations, this book celebrates a little girl's love for reading and the lifelong joy it brings. A great book for children ages 3 to 7.

Feeling Like a Kid

Feeling Like a Kid
Author: Jerome Griswold
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2006-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780801885174

A lively and illustrated inquiry of how children's literature reflects the curious mind of a child—now available in paperback. Outstanding Academic Title for 2007, Choice Magazine In this engaging book, Jerry Griswold examines the unique qualities of childhood experience and their reappearance as frequent themes in children's literature. Surveying dozens of classic and popular works for the young—from Heidi and The Wizard of Oz to Beatrix Potter and Harry Potter—Griswold demonstrates how great children's writers succeed because of their uncanny ability to remember what it feels like to be a kid: playing under tables, shivering in bed on a scary night, arranging miniature worlds with toys, zooming around as caped superheroes, and listening to dolls talk. Feeling Like a Kid boldly and honestly identifies the ways in which the young think and see the world in a manner different from that of adults. Written by a leading scholar, prize-winning author, and frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times, this extensively illustrated book will fascinate general readers as well as all those who study childhood and children's literature.