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Teaching Your Kids to Enjoy Reading


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Learning to read is a skill. Loving to read is a way of life. Reading brings us closer together; it can take us to places far away. Reading is the key to achievement and imagination, to understanding and to aspiration. A book is a science laboratory, an art museum, a guided tour through history, a great friend. Books put the magic in the carpet ride.

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These new picture books will spark discussions with your child about feelings, reactions, situations, or predictions. Help your child to relate her experiences to the story and the story line to her world, building language skills in the process.
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Essays by Jerry Griswold
Jerry Griswold is the Director of San Diego State University's National Center for the Study of Children's Literature and a monthly contributor to Parents' Choice.His most recent book is Feeling Like a Kid: Childhood and Children's Literature.

What Kids Who Don't Like to Read Like to Read
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Nationally and internationally recognized experts select, with groups of children, books which entice reluctant readers to reading - and keep them reading.