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Teach kids about getting ready for Passover, welcoming guests and family, and setting a Seder plate with these fun, read-aloud picture books.
Even the least performative of parents can get a laugh with these hilarious books, but throw in some silly voices and you may just feel like an actual comedian.
We are here to help guide you through having the best guest reading experience possible with a few tips and book recommendations packed with kid appeal!
Don’t worry about Instagram-worthy setups or perfectly matched supplies. Use what you already have to get kids exploring book ideas with their hands.
Need to jumpstart your family’s read-aloud routine? These chapter books for kids ages 8-12 are the perfect starting point!
Animal sounds are a common way to connect with little ones, and animal sound production helps with early language development. To get mooing, quacking, and baaing with the little ones in your life, check out these farm animal noise books!
Little animal lovers will enjoy reading along with this snuggly story about how these cuddly creatures show affection.
If your child can’t stop laughing at The Book with No Pictures, they’ll also love these fun books that break the fourth wall, create silly scenarios, and have everyone in stitches!
What’s the best way to inspire the next generation of male readers? Male reading role models. Get tips on the best ways to encourage boys to become readers.
Join in the fun as Ms. Linda reads two delightful board books from the Birding for Babies series. And stay tuned for a special visit from the author, who has some fun tips about bird-watching!
From true stories about famous wordsmiths throughout history to fun fictional stories, these picture books are a great way to celebrate words.
Add some wacky voices and dramatic pauses as you read these spectacularly giggle-worthy stories, and your little ones will think you’re the funniest grown-up around.
Reading with children of different ages can be a challenge for lots of families. Here are some excellent picture books sure to appeal to the whole family.
Nonfiction has a higher value beyond its ability to assist in the writing of school reports or detailing the steps of a science experiment. Today’s nonfiction is sure to stimulate kids’ natural curiosity about the world around them.