Books that Stretch Children's Thinking Try these books to engage your child’s curiosity and to inspire her to see different views of the world. Members Only
5 New Resources at the Library In addition to great books both new and classic, here are 5 new resources you might find at your local library. Members Only
Toddlers and Reading: Describe but Don’t Drill Flash cards emphasize memorization but complex language is what's important. Members Only
Everyday Steps to Reading and Writing Listening, talking, reading, and writing are all parts of early literacy learning—and they’re all connected. Members Only
Start a Home Library Use these ideas for finding inexpensive books to start your child’s home library. Members Only
Read Anything and Everything with Your Child Here are some ideas to help your child learn how and why writing and reading are important and useful. Members Only
Talk It Up! Families can foster children’s vocabulary through conversations, reading aloud, and singing. Try these vocabulary-building ideas at home. Members Only
Everyone Can Be a Storyteller Invite your child to tell stories to you and other family members. Here are some suggestions. Members Only
Voices of Practitioners Manuscript Guidelines Interested in submitting a manuscript to Voices of Practitioners? Please review our writing guidelines for this publication. Members Only
Read Together to Support Early Literacy When you share books with your very young child you support emerging literacy. Here are some ways to support literacy. Members Only
Eight Tips for Creating Homemade Books A powerful way to interest young children in reading books is to make books about their routines, families, life events and vacations. Members Only
Wiggling, Giggling, and Moving from Head to Toe: Books to Encourage Exercise Children love books and children love to move. And reading together and moving together are good for children and families. Members Only
Support Writing at Home Chances are, your child will experiment with writing long before he or she learns to read. Here are some ways to help your child learn about and practice writing. Members Only
What Kindergarten is Right for My Child? There are so many programs and options for kindergarten—how will I know which kindergarten is right for my child. Members Only
Where Can We Explore Nature? Everywhere! Nature is everywhere. Here are some ideas for wherever you might live, whatever the season. Members Only
Raffi’s Got a Love Bug Read our interview with Raffi on how children learn from music and the many ways he hopes children, teachers, and families connect with his new songs. Members Only
An Interview with Children's Musician Ella Jenkins Read our 2014 interview with Ella Jenkins, where she discusses music and how she started creating songs for children Members Only
Museums and Libraries for Summer Fun and Learning Libraries and museums are trusted and family-friendly attractions that are located all across the country. Members Only
Selecting Apps to Support Children’s Learning Guidelines to use when selecting apps for young children 8 and under? Members Only
Tips on Tablets and Apps for the Early Childhood Classroom Like any classroom material, make sure you know it well before making it available to the children. Members Only