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  • "Ten Black Dots" Family Booksheet

    Published on March 1, 2020
    This counting book uses black dots to make familiar things. Simple rhymes help describe the objects on every page.

  • "Each Peach Pear Plum" Family Book Sheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    Helpful tips, ideas and questions to ask the children before, during and after reading "Each Peach Pear Plum".

  • "The Shape of Things" Family Booksheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    The colorful illustrations in this book help children to learn about all of the different shapes that are a part of their world. Simple rhymes help reinforce the concept of different shapes.

  • "The Mitten" Family Book sheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    Helpful tips, ideas and questions to ask the children before, during and after reading "The Mitten".

  • "Jump, Frog, Jump" Family Book Sheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    Helpful tips, ideas , and questions to ask the children before, during, and after reading "Jump, Frog, Jump."

  • "Big and Little" Family Book Sheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    Helpful tips, ideas and questions to ask the children before, during and after reading "Big and Little".

  • "Rain Came Down" Family Book Sheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    Helpful tips, ideas and questions to ask the children before, during and after reading "Rain Came Down".

  • "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" Family Book Sheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    Helpful tips, ideas and questions to ask the children before, during and after reading "The Very Hungry Caterpillar."

  • "Eating the Alphabet" Family Book Sheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    Helpful tips, ideas and questions to ask the children before, during and after reading "Eating the Alphabet."

  • "Where the Wild Things Are" Family Book Sheet

    Published on February 29, 2020
    Helpful tips, ideas and questions to ask the children before, during and after reading "Where the Wild Things Are."

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