The purpose of reading is comprehension. Without comprehension, children gain no meaning from what they read; they are just word-calling. It is no exaggeration to say that comprehending what you read has a profound impact on everyday activities. The earlier that kids develop this fundamental skill, the better off they will be in school, and...Read More
Have you ever heard of a “wordless picture book”? Wordless picture books are books without words or very few words, but they are a great way to build critical literacy, listening vocabulary, and comprehension skills. They also help increase a child’s awareness of how stories are structured. As the school librarian in my district, I...Read More
Summer is coming to an end. No more playing until the street lights come on (Is that still a THING?), catching fireflies at twilight, or just staying up super late. Now that kids are back in school, we, as parents, need to bring back school year routines and structure. One way I eased my kids...Read More
Most people think that picture books are for subjects such as reading, science, social studies… you know, the subjects that don’t involve numbers. There actually are picture books out there for virtually any subject, even math. Picture books are a great way to make math come alive in a way that is engaging for children....Read More