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By Leslie Patricelli You know from personal experience how quickly your child's moods can swing. Green Eggs and Ham. By Dr. Seuss Try as you might, you cannot resist Sam-I-Am and his green eggs and ham.

By Don Freeman For any kid who has dreamed of having an empty department store all to himself, Corduroy is a dream come true. How I became a Pirate. By Melinda Long, illustrated by David Shannon How about an ocean voyage where no one eats vegetables and bedtimes are for babies? The Family Book. By Todd Parr Adopted families, stepfamilies, one-parent families, and families with two parents of the same sex, along with the traditional family -- are all chronicled here in a funny, silly, and accepting way.

Are You My Mother. Eastman For the restless toddler who relishes audience participation. Diary of a Worm. By Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Harry Bliss A hilarious book about the surprisingly intriguing life of a young worm.

Walter the Farting Dog. By William Kotzwinkle and Glenn Murray, illustrated by Audrey Colman If the word "fart" is taboo in your house, this could be the perfect book for you and your family. Cookie Count. By Robert Sabuda Perhaps best known for his holiday books, Robert Sabuda always produces creative and intriguing books that can make any grown-up wish for childhood again. I Hope you Dance. By Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers, illustrated by Buddy Jackson and Karinne Caulkins The authors of the adult best-seller of the same title bring their witty and fun message to children.

By Willabel Tong This is a great book for the curious preschooler who is just discovering that learning can be fun. I Know a Rhino. Credit: Courtesy of Sterling. By Charles Fuge A little girl has tea with a rhino, a bubble bath with a giraffe, and more adventures.

Baby Beluga. By Raffi, illustrated by Ashley Wolff We love this board-book version of Raffi's most popular tune about a baby whale and his Eskimo, walrus, and dolphin friends. Credit: Courtesy of Henry Holt and Co. BYR Paperbacks. By Bill Martin Jr. A Pocket For Corduroy. By Don Freeman Lisa is warned by her mother to take everything out of her pockets before washing them.

Originally published in the March issue of Parents magazine. Replay gallery. Pinterest Facebook. Up Next Cancel. Share the Gallery Pinterest Facebook. Skip slide summaries Everything in This Slideshow. All rights reserved. Close Sign in. Keep posters or lists of the alphabet, numbers, children's names, and basic words or sentences close to tables in the literacy area.

This will help children learn to write and reinforce topics they may be learning in class. Consider including small chalkboards and dry erase boards or other writing aides in your literacy center as well. Your literacy center should also include a variety of age-appropriate literacy games and activities. Here is a list of suggested materials you can include in your literacy center to help children learn more about reading and writing and develop their literacy skills:. Alphabet Knowledge Materials - Learning the alphabet and the sounds associated with letters is one of the first literacy skills children develop, so make sure your learning center includes fun books, blocks, stamps, magnetic letters, and other alphabet activities.

If you have children in your class who have special needs or are bilingual, be sure to offer alphabet materials in Braille and Spanish. Assessment and Intervention Materials - Keep track of literacy milestones and help struggling readers with age-appropriate assessment and intervention materials. Early Literacy Materials - Puzzles, language flash cards, language photo cards, and other materials are all great ways to encourage early literacy in young children. Electronic Aids - Be sure to include electronic aids for language and literacy in your literacy center.

Games and Puzzles - Offering interactive games and puzzles in your literacy center will help children learn about the alphabet, sequencing, rhyming, matching, sentences, compound words, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.

Phonics Materials - You can help children build phonemic awareness by offering phonics games and activities in your literacy center. Sorting trays and games that focus on sounds and phonics will be fun for children to complete as a learning center activity. Pocket Charts and Stands - Clear pocket charts and stands are a must-have for your literacy center. You can use word strips and pocket charts to introduce words and sentences or use them as an alphabet chart.

Sight Words - Leveled flash cards and word string ups are both great activities you can offer in your literacy center to help children increase their vocabulary and identify common words. Learn about other materials you can include in your literacy center by browsing our language and literacy section. Once you've completed these four steps, your literacy center will be a fun and comfortable space for the children in your care to expand their literacy skills.



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