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·   Keep Reading! – Prepare your child for kindergarten by reaching 1,000 books before they enter kindergarten.



Put reading first, with 20 minutes a day spent reading to your children. 
Make it fun and exciting. Be imaginative.

If you read just 1 book a day, you will have read about 365 books in a year. That is 730 books in two years, and 1,095 books in just three years!

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What the Elephant Heard
by Charlotte Guillain
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Like

The True Story Of The Three Little Pigs
by Jon Scieszka
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Interesting book.

Scythe
by Neal Shusterman
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I love this book; the suspense, as well as the plot twist, were something I was not really prepared for. It taught me that even if a cloud or a supercomputer takes over Earth, but somehow humans have control, there will always be corruption because humans are in a way, inherently selfish. I love the slow build-up between the two characters, Rowan and Citra. Their interaction wasn't rushed, and I liked it.

Arthur Breaks The Bank
by Marc Tolon Brown
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Learned life lessons

If You Give A Pig A Party
by Laura Numeroff
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We love it.

Pac-man: Keep Calm And Nom Nom Nom
by Sia Dey
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My favorite book

Big news in the barn
by Michelle Kerner
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5 stars

Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See
by Bill Martin Jr
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I really liked the colors in this one

Pinkalicious: Puptastic!
by Victoria Kann
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Pink everywhere! My favorite color is pink.

A Meaningful Mess
by Andi McNair
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Excellent read to remind teachers or administrators what a student-led classroom is, how it might look, and what to look for. If you are new to a student-centered class then this would be a great resource to help you take small steps towards creating a student-led classroom.
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