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Age, Grade and Reading Level for Elephant and Piggie

Parents wondering if the Elephant and Piggie book series by Mo Willems will be age, content and reading level appropriate for their child is something I come across all the time in the...

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11 Nonfiction Books Your Toddler Will Learn and Love

Children are always learning. Your baby and toddler are absorbing so much information all the time. Reading nonfiction books help teach your little one about the world, build their vocabulary skills...

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How To Hook a Reluctant Reader

Kids who do not enjoy reading for fun, are hard to motivate to read or would basically rather be anywhere but in front of a book are reluctant readers. Working with your child who does not enjoy...

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What Is a Reading Gap and Why Does it Matter?

Learning to read is hard. It is a skill your child has to work on constantly, so it's not surprising that many children develop a "reading gap," or a difference in their current reading ability and...

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9 Nonfiction Books Your Tween Will Actually Read

Choosing nonfiction for tweens and teens can be challenging. Their reading levels are generally high enough at this point that they might be able to start handling some adult nonfiction books, but...

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11 Nonfiction Books Your Elementary Student Will Love

Reading nonfiction books is one of the best ways your elementary school student can expand their vocabulary, work on reading comprehension and learn techniques of how to read a book for...

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Hi! I'm Kaitlin. I am a Children's Services Librarian at in a large library system in California. I am passionate about early childhood development and literacy skills, teaching parents how to help their children develop a love of education and reading all sorts of children's literature. This is a space where I write about why these things matter, tips to help parents and recommend books I think your child will love.

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