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Many locations take storytime breaks throughout the year.
Please call ahead for information.
Exciting storytimes for your two-year-old and you.
Join us for stories,
songs and fun.
Scroll down for storytime locations.
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It's never too early to start reading to kids! Early literacy is what children know about reading and writing before they can actually read or write. Find out more! |
Muchas sucursales no ofrecen cuentacuentos durante ciertas épocas del año. Por favor, llame en anticipación a la biblioteca para más información.
Momento para las historias con la compañía de dos años. Un excelente momento para contarles historias a los niños de dos años. Venga a divertirse con nuestras historias, canciones y diversión. Estos programas son solamente en inglés.
Despliegue abajo para las sucursales.
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¡Nunca es demasiado temprano para empezar a leerle a los niños! La alfabetización temprana es lo que los niños saben sobre la lectura y escritura antes de que realmente lean o escriban. ¡Descubra más! |
The Children’s
Library is located in the Central
Library at 10 West 14th Avenue Parkway, on the corner
of 14th Avenue and Broadway. Reach us by phone at 720-865-1306.
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Word
and Music Games for Toddlers and Twos
by Bonnie Macmillan
These 150 activities stimulate listening, vocabulary,
and musical skills in toddlers and 2-year-olds,
and teach rhythm, patterns, spatio-temporal reasoning,
and mathematical concepts. |
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Growing
a Reader From Birth : Your Child's Path From Language
to Literacy
by Diane McGuinness
An essential guide to understanding children's language from the first days of babbling through a five-year-old's mastery of reading. |
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Every
Child Ready to Read : Literacy Tips for Parents
The Lee Pesky Learning Center
This little book is full of activities, games
and songs that promote oral language and vocabulary. |
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Children's
Book Corner
by Judy Bradbury with photographs by Gene Bradbury
A read-aloud resource with tips, techniques, and
plans for teachers, librarians and parents : level
pre-K-K. |
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The
Ready-to-Read, Ready-to-Count Handbook
by Teresa Savage
Updated with the latest resources, including the
best Internet sites, the author uses games and
activities to teach phonics. |
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Teaching a Young Child to Read
by Wood Smethurst
Students who begin reading before they reach first
grade are the students most likely to succeed
later on. This book gives tips and games for letter,
sound and phonics recognition. |
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50
Simple Things You Can Do to Raise a Child Who
Loves to Read
by Kathy A. Zahler
Created by a top educator, this guide presents
50 fun, simple, parent-child activities that can
help your child develop a lifelong interest in
and love of reading. |
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