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Celebrate Dr. Seuss Read Across America!

 

One of my favorite things about being a children’s author is reading to a classroom full of kids!  I just love to see their faces light up when we get to an exciting part of the story.  Recent studies show that reading to a child up to age 5 is a positive predictor for literacy in later years. (Source: National Early Literacy Report).  In May 1997, a small reading task force at The National Education Association (NEA) wanted to get kids excited about reading.  Thus, NEA’s Read Across America was born and celebrated on March 1, 1998, Dr. Seuss’s birthday.  Now we see everyone from schools to libraries to community centers host events to celebrate and promote children’s reading.  If you are intersted in planning a Dr.Seuss Read Across America event go to the NEA’s website to get some ideas: https://www.nea.org/grants/create-a-reading-event.htm

PicPocket Books: Storybook Apps

 Lynette Mattke started PicPocket Books a few years ago and she has seen it grow into one of the largest storybook app companies.  They offer a vast selection of storybook apps ranging from traditional stories to new authors. Some of their titles contain Common Core Standards Reading Activities that were developed by a National Board Certified Teacher and can be found under Apps With Curriculum here: https://www.picpocketbooks.com/ccssapps/.  Ms. Mattke says she: “Wanted to offer parents and children options for bringing story time to their mobile devices with an experience that would be quite close to reading a traditional book, but with the convenience of a digital library.”  Parents have told her that the stories have sparked conversations with their child – about jobs on the farm, or sibling relations, or local marine life.  The highlighting feature that helps pre- and early readers is an educational tool that the parents really like as well.  You can read more about PicPocket Books and see their wonderful selection of storybook apps at: www.picpocketbooks.com.

Be There Bedtime Stories:

I want to introduce some innovative companies who are providing interesting ways to keep the love of reading and storytelling alive!  Alison Sansone of Be There Bedtime Stories, started her company because her two nieces live across the country and she wanted to experience the joy of reading her bedtime stories.  Be There Bedtime Stories is a website that places webcam recorded video of a storyteller onto the page of a children’s book, which can be watched on a home computer anytime. This is a wonderful option for military families and grandparents who might live across the country, or can be enjoyed by families who want to video themselves reading a story that can be treasured for years to come. Learn more at: www.betherebedtimestories.com.

Tales2Go: Provides Audio Books

 Another company I love because they offer so many great book choices is Tales2Go. Tracey and William Weil, a husband and wife team, started this company because they wanted to offer audio books for children while on the go or at home.  As they state on their website: “Tales2Go is all about entertaining your kids with great stories that will make them giggle, laugh, think and ask questions.”  Audio books are an important tool in developing reading skills.  A 2007 article from the ALSC Research and Development Committee says that young readers are significantly above their reading levels, so audio books can be a bridge for children to enjoy literature that they are ready for intellectually but not yet able to read independently.  (Source: Article by Liz Noland at: www.audiofilemagazine.com).  They have a selection of over 1,500 stories to choose from and have won numerous awards, including the Parents Choice Award. Check out their story selections at www.tales2go.com.

 The National Association for the Education of Young Children states that literacy doesn’t begin at kindergarten – or even in preschool.  Babies respond to adults talking to them; 1-year-olds point to pictures in books; and 2-year olds chant nursery rhymes.  It is nice to see these innovative companies’ help us parents encourage the love of stories and reading!  I think Be There Bedtime Stories Ms. Sansone states it best: “Help a child develop reading skills by activating their gray matter!”

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What are some things you do to get your kids excited about reading?

 

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Melissa Northway, M.S. is a mom, founder of dandelion moms, and a children’s book author. Her award-winning book Penelope the Purple Pirate was inspired by her little tomboy. Penelope is a modern-day Pippi Longstocking who teaches girls and boys the importance of having fun while at the same time teaching them to be kind and respectful of others and their differences. Dandelion moms was created for moms to share their stories and to inspire and be inspired! You can reach Melissa at: info@dandelionmoms.com and follow her @melissanorthway and @dandelionmoms. Check out her author web site at: www.melissanorthway.com, as she hands out loads of goodies from the treasure chest.

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