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These books may extend a toddler's attention span and build enthusiasm for reading. Not having fun? Try a different story or a different time during the day. Reading with a very young child is primarily about building positive experiences with books, not finishing every book you start.
Preschool reading games help young children have fun while learning to read. Try out these reading games for preschoolers, pulled from our online learning system, Brainzy. From alphabet practice to lovable interactive storybooks, Brainzy has the preschool reading games to help children begin a lifelong love of reading!
This is so that children can focus on the Reading Eggs or Reading Eggspress lessons. You can temporarily disable Reading Eggs Junior by logging into your Family Dashboard, selecting 'Edit details' under your child's tab and selecting 'Disable Reading Eggs Junior'. Your child's progress will not be lost and you can enable it again whenever you want.
Repeat reads of books — whether as read-alouds to little ones or through independent reading — generate big benefits for your child. We surveyed our Facebook fans and Scholastic Parents staff to compile this list of children's book favorites.
Kids who hear a lot of language do better in school. And being read to is one of the best ways to hear language. Reading to toddlers sets the foundation for later independent reading. Reading problems can be challenging to fix when discovered in elementary school.
Go fish This game is good for early fluent to fluent readers. Select ten to 20 words from a book (or books) the child is reading. Print the words clearly and boldly on separate 3x5 inch index cards, making pairs of each word. (Children may help by copying the words you write.)
Select ten to 20 words from a book (or books) the child is reading. Print the words clearly and boldly on separate 3x5 inch index cards, making pairs of each word. (Children may help by copying the words you write.) Two to four players can play this game. Shuffle and deal three to five cards to each player.
Reading to toddlers often (if possible, at least once a day) is a great goal. Choosing regular times to read (especially before naps and bedtime) helps kids learn to sit with a book and relax. But you can read anytime your child seems in the mood.