Age Group: Toddler
Read the book with your child and then act it out with them. You can have them use their hands, feet, or a paintbrush to mix the colors. Discuss with your child that by mixing the colors it creates new and different colors.
Welcome to Our Blog
We plan to use this blog to share our information with parents who are unable to attend the workshop. Those who attended can use this as a convenient tool to communicate with other parents or educational professionals by posting comments.
Our blog will include titles of books and activities that can promote literacy within the home. We will provide a list of resources that will include anything from ideas to places to visit that may help contribute to a child's literacy growth. Feel free to ask questions and get answers through our blog.
Our blog will include titles of books and activities that can promote literacy within the home. We will provide a list of resources that will include anything from ideas to places to visit that may help contribute to a child's literacy growth. Feel free to ask questions and get answers through our blog.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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I wonder if it's possible to link parents to amazon.com or another website where they could actually purchase the book.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of dozen bedtime books-stories, published and unpublished, traffic to read them is low, but growing. I just wanted to get the word out. They are fun and aid in reading development. www.readingtochildren.com
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