Books That Celebrate Diverse Readers
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Books That Celebrate Diverse Readers

New or reluctant readers must encounter one or more things that make them increasingly comfortable with the expanding range of books that they take into their hands.

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Books are Perfect Toys
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Books are Perfect Toys

Children’s toys and books provide a reflection of what so many of us hope will be a new perspective on issues like race, gender, religion, ethnicity, socio-economic status, and more.

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They’re Watching Us
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They’re Watching Us

Children don’t miss much of what we do, so they need to regularly see us reading to observe that reading is a valuable, enjoyable thing to do.

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The End of Education?
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The End of Education?

Every moment can provide us with fabulous paths to what might be some of the best educational opportunities available in our lives.

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Grow Readers to Grow Communities
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Grow Readers to Grow Communities

Literacy can serve as the accumulating glue that holds communities together and builds lasting paths to lifelong personal growth.

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Spoiled-Rotten Readers
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Spoiled-Rotten Readers

Let’s offer ourselves the freedom to quit reading any book that doesn’t meet our expectations and choose something that better meets our selfish needs. And let’s extend this permission to children as they build their own relationship with books and reading.

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Culture is Everything
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Culture is Everything

When a family has a culture of reading—when family members choose to read books together with engaging content and rich vocabulary—they send a message to their children that books and reading matter.

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Baby Book Talks
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Baby Book Talks

Infant language becomes dramatically more powerful when books are added to their lives. The language found in books is much richer and more elaborate than the typical language shared around the house or during meals.

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Hooray for Summer Slide!
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Hooray for Summer Slide!

While kids are eager for time off during the summer, many parents and teachers (school administrators, too) are filled with concern, fearful of the “summer slide.”

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Children Need Time to Relax With Books
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Children Need Time to Relax With Books

Relaxed daily reading of personally mesmerizing books is what initiates and builds the habit of reading and with that, the promise of self-enriching lifelong learning.

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One Language or Two or More?
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One Language or Two or More?

When children navigate from one language to another, they develop the facility to be comfortable in encounters with those outside of their home communities.

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Words That Matter
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Words That Matter

Magic happens when kids are encouraged to use words to express kindness to others.

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Check It Out
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Check It Out

When it comes to checking out books, digital options offer infinite possibilities.

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Never Ever Too Early
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Never Ever Too Early

Language growth and brain development have a process of opportunity that completes its work around the age of 6 years, so start reading to new readers now, regardless of age and/or level of brain development.

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