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Print-Out Stories For Read-Alouds

 

            You know you should read to your small child for a half-hour or an hour a day. That'd be easy - if there were 42 hours in a day. But today's parents are awfully busy. Often, parents can't get to the library or children's bookstore, so there aren't any fresh, new kiddie books around the house. If you have to read Good Night, Moon one more time, your head will explode. And somehow, reading the Wall Street Journal or the racing form to a young child just doesn't quite fill the bill.

 

            But here's a solution: go online to find stories that you can download, put in a three-ring binder, and pull out to read to your child when you're in a pinch. Find them here:

 

            http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/crr/index.htm

 

            By Susan Darst Williams www.GoBigEd.com Read to Me 027 © 2006

 

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