This booklist is geared toward parents with young children.
Children and Parents Enjoying Reading: Parents and the Literacy Hour
By Peter Branston & Mark Provis
This book helps teachers, parents, and children to work together to make reading at home more enjoyable.
Raising Lifelong Learners: A Parents' Guide
By Lucy McCormick Calkins & Lydia Bellino
Beginning with talk as the foundation of literacy, and emphasizing the importance of listening to and speaking with children, this book then moves into the stages of reading and writing: how to recognize an emergent reader, how to foster a young author, and how to encourage a love of books and reading through modeling.
The Read-Aloud Handbook (5th Edition)
By Jim Trelease
In this classic book, Trelease uses his trademark Q&A format to address such issues as television, library funding, and the Harry Potter phenomenon. A "Treasury of Read-Alouds" in the back of the book suggests starting points for parents.
Read to Me: Raising Kids Who Love to Read
By Bernice E. Cullinan
This informative guide to reading aloud helps to teach children how to love books. It includes tips on how to expand a child's imagination, how to use television wisely, how to interest children in writing, and more.
Reading Magic: Why Reading Aloud to Our Children Will Change Their Lives Forever
By Mem Fox
Bestselling picture book author Mem Fox extols the benefits of reading to very young children and gives suggestions for helping children learn to read by themselves.
Straight Talk About Reading : How Parents Can Make a Difference During the Early Years
By Susan L. Hall & Louisa C. Moats
Full of ideas and suggestions--from innovative preschool exercises to techniques that older children can use to increase reading speed and comprehension-- this book helps parents lay a solid foundation for their child's formative educational years.
*This booklist was created by Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) and is not the original works of Peta-Gay Lewis
Children and Parents Enjoying Reading: Parents and the Literacy Hour
By Peter Branston & Mark Provis
This book helps teachers, parents, and children to work together to make reading at home more enjoyable.
Raising Lifelong Learners: A Parents' Guide
By Lucy McCormick Calkins & Lydia Bellino
Beginning with talk as the foundation of literacy, and emphasizing the importance of listening to and speaking with children, this book then moves into the stages of reading and writing: how to recognize an emergent reader, how to foster a young author, and how to encourage a love of books and reading through modeling.
The Read-Aloud Handbook (5th Edition)
By Jim Trelease
In this classic book, Trelease uses his trademark Q&A format to address such issues as television, library funding, and the Harry Potter phenomenon. A "Treasury of Read-Alouds" in the back of the book suggests starting points for parents.
Read to Me: Raising Kids Who Love to Read
By Bernice E. Cullinan
This informative guide to reading aloud helps to teach children how to love books. It includes tips on how to expand a child's imagination, how to use television wisely, how to interest children in writing, and more.
Reading Magic: Why Reading Aloud to Our Children Will Change Their Lives Forever
By Mem Fox
Bestselling picture book author Mem Fox extols the benefits of reading to very young children and gives suggestions for helping children learn to read by themselves.
Straight Talk About Reading : How Parents Can Make a Difference During the Early Years
By Susan L. Hall & Louisa C. Moats
Full of ideas and suggestions--from innovative preschool exercises to techniques that older children can use to increase reading speed and comprehension-- this book helps parents lay a solid foundation for their child's formative educational years.
*This booklist was created by Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) and is not the original works of Peta-Gay Lewis
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