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Books to Excite, Teach and Encourage Young Readers

By iParenting Staff

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Froggy's First Kiss
By Jonathan London

Frogilina is the prettiest frog Froggy has ever seen. Valentine's Day is coming soon. Could this be love? Froggy needs to find out!


Parenting Books

Parenting is one of the hardest jobs you'll ever have, but you don't have to do it without support! We've picked our favorite books to help you over most of the hurdles you'll encounter during your parenting adventure.

And the Cow Jumped Over the Moon! Over 650 Activities to Teach Toddlers Using Familiar Rhymes and Songs (Gryphon House, 2006) by Pam Schiller and Thomas Moore

With more than 250 songs, rhymes and chants, this book is a fun way to enrich toddlers' language experiences. By incorporating songs, chants and rhymes into the classroom, teachers provide opportunities for children to develop every aspect of reading readiness and literacy. The selections themselves are a great way to enhance the development of literacy skills, and the follow-up suggestions for story time, outdoor play, music and movement and literacy extension activities will be a sure-fire hit with this age group.


Learning Games: Exploring the Senses Through Play (Gryphon House, 2006) by Jackie Silberg

How do children learn about the world around them? They touch, taste, see, smell and hear it, of course! With over 200 activities, this book will delight children as they expand their learning by engaging all of their senses. The chapters are organized by each of the five senses, with a bonus chapter of multi-sensory activities. The games and activities are designed to help children identify and use their senses – essential tools for understanding the world.


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