For Parents & Caregivers: Reading to children is especially important in building a larger vocabulary because children hear more new words when you read books.
Article: Everyday Literacy - Vocabulary Building
Storytime Books
I'm a Tiger, Too!
I'll Play with You
Chili, Chili, Chin, Chin
Baby Goes Beep
Follow Carl!
Someone Says
Rhymes
Music CDs: "Put Your Hands Up in the Air" Learning Basic Skills through Music: "Tingalayo" Wee Sing Around the World; and "Stop and Go" Play Your Instruments and Make a Pretty Sound.
Play Booklist
Sweet Treats!
For Parents & Caregivers: Children who enjoy books will want to learn how to read. An enjoyable storytime supports your child's literacy development.
Article: 20 Ways for Parents to Encourage Reading
Storytime Books
Gingerbread Man
If You Give a Moose a Muffin
Big Block of Chocolate
Cake that Mack Ate
Where is the Apple Pie?
Rhymes
Music CDs: "Shortnin' Bread" Come and Make a Circle 2 and "No More Pie" Adventures in Rhythm
Cookies & Sweets Booklist
Article: 20 Ways for Parents to Encourage Reading
Storytime Books
Gingerbread Man
If You Give a Moose a Muffin
Big Block of Chocolate
Cake that Mack Ate
Where is the Apple Pie?
Rhymes
Music CDs: "Shortnin' Bread" Come and Make a Circle 2 and "No More Pie" Adventures in Rhythm
Cookies & Sweets Booklist
I am Special!
For Parents & Caregivers: Being comfortable with printed language helps children feel comfortable with books and understand that print is useful. Reading to your child everyday develops print awareness.
Article: Reading Aloud to Your Children: The Loving, Personal Gift
Storytime Books
Hands Can
Here Are My Hands
Baghead
Leo the Latebloomer
To Be a Kid
When I Was Little
Music CDs: "Clap Your Hands" and "Jim Along Josie" American Folk, Game, and Activity Songs for Children; "Can You Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?" Dance Party; and "Head & Shoulders" Wee Sing Childrens Songs and Fingerplays.
Rhymes
Self Concept Booklist
Article: Reading Aloud to Your Children: The Loving, Personal Gift
Storytime Books
Hands Can
Here Are My Hands
Baghead
Leo the Latebloomer
To Be a Kid
When I Was Little
Music CDs: "Clap Your Hands" and "Jim Along Josie" American Folk, Game, and Activity Songs for Children; "Can You Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?" Dance Party; and "Head & Shoulders" Wee Sing Childrens Songs and Fingerplays.
Rhymes
Self Concept Booklist
Hats!
For Parents & Caregivers: Learning words begins at birth. Most children start school knowing between 3,000 and 5, 000 words. Storytime provides opportuities for hearing and learning more words!
Article: Kindergarten Readiness
Storytime Books
Happy Birthday, Moon
Silly Little Goose
Who Took the Farmer's Hat?
Whose Hat?
The Magic Hat
Hats Booklist
Article: Kindergarten Readiness
Storytime Books
Happy Birthday, Moon
Silly Little Goose
Who Took the Farmer's Hat?
Whose Hat?
The Magic Hat
Hats Booklist
Fun Furballs!
For Parents & Caregivers: Help your pre-reader become aware of the smaller sounds that make up words. Play rhyming and word games.
Article: Say It Slow/Say It Fast Game
Storytime Books
While We Were Out
One Guinea Pig Is Not Enough
10 Minutes Till Bedtime
Busy Little Mouse
Rhymes
Music CDs: "Little Peter Rabbit"; "Round the Garden"; and "Hickory, Dickory, Dock" Wee Sing Children's Songs and Fingerplays
Fun Furballs Booklist
Article: Say It Slow/Say It Fast Game
Storytime Books
While We Were Out
One Guinea Pig Is Not Enough
10 Minutes Till Bedtime
Busy Little Mouse
Rhymes
Music CDs: "Little Peter Rabbit"; "Round the Garden"; and "Hickory, Dickory, Dock" Wee Sing Children's Songs and Fingerplays
Fun Furballs Booklist
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