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STORYTIME @ HOME
Youth Services staff has created special resources to help facilitate a fun storytime experience in your home. We’ve outlined early literacy activities to help keep kids reading, singing, playing, writing, and talking every day.
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For early learners, the transition between hearing words read to them and reading on their own is one of the most exciting learning experiences. Through bright, fun illustrations of dinosaurs interacting with basic items such as a ball, a bat, a cat, and a dog, the most, introductory words are, brought to the forefront. Clear labels guide learners to read what they see, laying an important basic-foundation for future reading fluency. A final page...
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Early learners are introduced to the concept of colors and their respective names with the visual aid of dinosaurs. Each vibrantly colored dinosaur is simply labeled to bring this important first concept to life. Similarly, colored and easily identifiable items, such as a red apple and an orange pumpkin, are also featured for further reinforcement. A summary page of dinosaurs labeled by color presents an additional opportunity for learning.
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Beginning learners will delight in this vibrant, dinosaur-filled introduction to the most essential building block of reading-the letters of the alphabet. Prominently featuring each letter of the alphabet in both uppercase and lowercase forms, the text also presents simple sentences to clearly demonstrate an item that begins with each letter, such as "B is for book." Illustrations of dinosaurs interacting with each appropriately chosen item make learning...
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Beginning learners are, introduced to an important first concept, shape. With the help of fun cartoon dinosaurs, who proudly display each simple shape, readers will discover basic shape vocabulary. Labels and bold black outlines further reinforce understanding by showing where these shapes can be, found all around us every day, such as the square shape of a window or the circle shape of a clock. A final page features an engaging summary of this very...
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Big and small, up and down, day and night, hot and cold-these are just a few of the carefully paired words included in this engaging look at opposites. Illustrated throughout with bright cartoon dinosaurs, each opposite pairing is clearly, shown in spreads featuring concrete examples of the featured words. A concluding page shows all of the pairings side by side for further reinforcement of this important first concept.
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Beginning learners are, introduced to an important first concept, shape. With the help of fun cartoon dinosaurs, who proudly display each simple shape, readers will discover basic shape vocabulary. Labels and bold black outlines further reinforce understanding by showing where these shapes can be, found all around us every day, such as the square shape of a window or the circle shape of a clock. A final page features an engaging summary of this very...
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Counting from 1 to 10 is a big job for a beginning learner, but dinosaurs make it fun. A basic introduction to counting and reading numerals and their names, the text is, accompanied by a colorful collection of dinosaur illustrations that begins with one sole member, and successively builds to a group of ten. A concluding page shows each numeral and its proper "name" for additional reinforcement of this essential concept.
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Counting from 1 to 10 is a big job for a beginning learner, but dinosaurs make it fun. A basic introduction to counting and reading numerals and their names, the text is, accompanied by a colorful collection of dinosaur illustrations that begins with one sole member, and successively builds to a group of ten. A concluding page shows each numeral and its proper "name" for additional reinforcement of this essential concept.
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