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These back-to-school reads will help children tackle first-day nerves, new teachers, letters, numbers and more.
Parents can leave with new children's books when they attend the "WE READ Back to Preschool" literacy event at DU on Aug. 9.
This beloved and bestselling back-to-school picture book follows Sarah Jane as she navigates her first-day-of-school jitters.
Are digital books enhancing or hindering literacy skills? Dive into the research as we uncover the benefits and challenges of ...
Books are meant to be read, and children's books are meant to be read aloud. And at the Public Library, that's what happens. "We have our regular preschool story time on Tuesdays from 10:30 to 11:30," ...
One Piedmont preschool is sharing tips on how you and your family can get off on a smooth start next month. Rebecca Glover is ...
"Flutter By Birdie" is the ideal book for the youngest of bibliophiles. The pages crinkle and have fun tactile elements for ...
The five-day camp is free and includes everything from a school tour and learning lunchtime & recess skills to playing with toys and learning basic life skills.
Various principals and program directors spoke with the AFRO about not only how to best prepare your child for kindergarten through reading and development of soft skills, but also some of the ...
Pig Pal and Cow,” penned by a retired Illinois preschool teacher, uses barnyard animals to talk about fear of new situations ...
I just bought them…”; or “You need to eat something green!” I’ve been paying attention to how frequently I comment on food ...