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1. night is Coming (Paperback)
    Author: W. Nikola-Lisa
    Illustrator: Jamichael Henterly
    Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: A favorite bedtime story for all my children! Beautiful, complex illustrations, descriptive language and a quiet plot make this a delightful lullaby text.
tags: I read , Inspired me , I recommend
9 Reviews  
2. Hotter Than a Hot Dog! (Library Binding)
    Author: Stephanie Calmenson
    Illustrator: Elivia, Elivia Savadier
    Publisher: Little Brown & Co (Juv)
Ages 4-8 2/6/2015
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Alice said: This is one of mine and my granddaughter's favorite books! Descriptive language and predictions make it great for teaching, or just an engaging read aloud.
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9 Reviews  
3. Love You Forever (Paperback)
    Author: Robert N. Munsch
    Illustrator: Sheila McGraw
    Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd
Ages 4-8 2/6/2015
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Alice said: A tender story of parent child affection and devotion. A changing perspective and drawing conclusions make it appropriate for intermediate readers.
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11,051 Reviews  
4. Three Cheers for Tacky (Tacky the Penguin) (Hardcover)
    Author: Helen Lester
    Illustrator: Lynn Munsinger
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Walter Lorraine Books
Ages 4-8 2/6/2015
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Alice said: Tacky is such a fun book for reading aloud with its lyrical text. It offers opportunities for teaching word analysis skills. Most importantly, Tacky validates the uniqueness of individuals, a lesson...more
tags: I read , Inspired me , I recommend
81 Reviews  
5. Berlioz the Bear (Paperback)
    Author: Jan Brett
    Illustrator: Jan Brett
    Publisher: Scholastic Inc
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: It's always hard to say what provides the most opportunities for teaching and learning in Jan Brett's books: text, illustrations or word analysis. Inferences, drawing conclusions and making predictio...more
tags: I read , I recommend
14 Reviews  
6. Simple Pictures Are Best (Audio Cassette)
    Author: Nancy Willard
    Publisher: Scholastic
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: The subtle humor of this book make it appropriate for intermediate readers. It's a good resource for teaching cause & effect, predictable text and irregular past tense verbs.
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3 Reviews  
7. Cool Dog, School Dog (Paperback)
    Author: Deborah Heiligman
    Illustrator: Tim Bowers
    Publisher: Scholastic
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: Simple rhyming text and colorful illustrations make this a delightful book for beginning readers. It's also good for introducing predictions and inferences.
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1 Reviews
8. Just One More Swim (Picture Books Pb) (Paperback)
    Author: Parragon
    Publisher: n a
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: This charming book works well for a nap or bedtime story. Vocabulary is enriching, and the text provides opportunities for teaching quotations, compound words, and affixes.
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1 Reviews
9. Wee Little Bunny (Hardcover)
    Author: Lauren Thompson
    Illustrator: John Butler
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Ages 4-8 2/6/2015
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Alice said: This is a sweet book for early readers that still manages to provide opportunities for expanding vocabulary. It's also a good choice for introducing story elements, inferences and predictions.
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31 Reviews  
10. Amelia and Eleanor go for a ride: Based on a true story (Paperback)
    Author: Pam Munoz Ryan
    Publisher: Scholastic, ;
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: Affixes, contractions, and descriptive language are just the beginning of what children can learn from this book about Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt. The best thing about it is how it humanize...more
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20 Reviews  
11. Big Red Barn (Paperback)
    Author: Margaret Wise Brown
    Illustrator: Felicia Bond
    Publisher: Scholastic
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: I used this delightful book to teach all of my grown children to read. The simple text and illustrations make it a good choice for beginning readers. Enjoy this book with your favorite young readers ...more
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1 Reviews
12. Armadillo Rodeo (Paperback)
    Author: Jan Brett
    Publisher: Scholastic
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: If you're looking for a read aloud with rich vocabulary and illustrations, ARMADILLO RODEO is a sure bet. It's also a good choice for teaching inferences, predictions and descriptive language.
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115 Reviews  
13. The Kiss Box (Hardcover)
    Author: Bonnie Verburg
    Illustrator: Henry Cole
    Publisher: Orchard Books
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: The Kiss Box is a sweet story that addresses a real issue for young children, separation from parents. My granddaughter and I enjoyed sharing it together just before her mom was going on a trip, then...more
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63 Reviews  
14. The Wonderful Book (Hardcover)
    Author: Leonid Gore
    Publisher: Scholastic Press
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: Whether you're using this fun book as a read aloud with a class, a small group, or to teach your granddaughter to read, THE WONDERFUL BOOK is just the ticket. The text works for teaching story elemen...more
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130 Reviews  
15. When We're Together (Hardcover)
    Author: Claire Freedman
    Illustrator: Jane Chapman
    Publisher: Good Books
Ages 4-8 2/6/2015
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Alice said: What a terrific story for affirming families and teaching descriptive language. It's fun for a read aloud, or for teaching rhyme and rhythm, and contractions. Enjoy it with students or with that spe...more
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31 Reviews  
16. Trouble with Trolls (Paperback)
    Author: Jan Brett
    Illustrator: Jan Brett
    Publisher: Scholastic, NY
N/A 2/6/2015
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Alice said: What's not to love about any Jan Brett book! The text and illustrations are both rich, making it perfect for a read aloud for younger students, or transition book for intermediate students. The text ...more
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221 Reviews  
17. There's a Cow in the Road! (Hardcover)
    Author: Reeve Lindbergh
    Illustrator: Tracey Campbell Pearson
    Publisher: Dial
Ages 4-8 2/6/2015
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Alice said: My granddaughter and I love this book! It's fun, it's lyrical. The rhythm and rhyme of the story make it perfect for a read aloud, and it's a good tool for teaching prediction.
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31 Reviews  
18. A Weekend with Wendell (Hardcover)
    Author: Kevin Henkes
    Illustrator: Kevin Henkes
    Publisher: Greenwillow
Ages 4-8 2/6/2015
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Alice said: A Weekend with Wendell is a wonderfully engaging story that lends itself to a read aloud. It provides plenty of opportunities for interactions with and among students.
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89 Reviews  
19. Emma's Pet (Hardcover)
    Author: David McPhail
    Publisher: Dutton Childrens Books
Ages 4-8 2/6/2015
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Alice said: Emma's Pet is a charming book with engaging illustrations. The small amount of text on each page with enriching vocabulary makes it a great transitional book for young readers.
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29 Reviews  
20. Amazing Grace (Paperback)
    Author: Caroline Binch, Mary Hoffman
    Publisher: Scholastic
Ages 9-12 1/25/2015
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Alice said: I love this book! And Amazing Grace is for all children, not just girls. The story and illustrations make it a wonderful read aloud, with plenty of opportunities for student engagement. It's perfect...more
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525 Reviews  
21. My Name Is Yoon (Paperback)
    Author: Helen Recorvits
    Illustrator: Gabi Swiatkowska
    Publisher: Scholastic
N/A 1/25/2015
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Alice said: The story and illustrations of My Name Is Yoon are both so beautiful, I could get carried away using it strictly for a read aloud. If necessary, I would use it also to teach voice, inferences, sequenc...more
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11 Reviews  
22. Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus! (Paperback)
    Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
N/A 1/25/2015
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Alice said: The Pigeon mirrors the behavior of kids so well, they'll recognize themselves. While they're having fun with the text, it's also good for teaching sequence, inferences, voice, and contractions.
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4,915 Reviews  
23. Stone Soup (Paperback)
    Author: Ann McGovern
    Illustrator: Ey Pels, Winslow Pinney Pels
    Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Ages 4-8 1/25/2015
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Alice said: A new take on the old folk-tale, plus rich illustrations draw the reader in, and provide a backdrop for teaching cause and effect, predicting, and sequence.
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329 Reviews  
24. Bear Shadow (Paperback)
    Author: Frank Asch
    Publisher: Scholastic
N/A 1/25/2015
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Alice said: Bear makes learning about contractions, sequence, cause and effect, and irregular verbs fun for readers.
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16 Reviews  
25. The Doorbell Rang (Gr. K-3) (Paperback)
    Author: Pat Hutchins
    Publisher: Scholastic Inc
Baby to Pre-K 1/25/2015
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Alice said: The Doorbell Rang use a familiar scenario to provide a background for teaching sequence, cause and effect, contractions, and other treading strategies. Repetitive text makes it user-friendly for even...more
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185 Reviews  
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