Do your kids need a little motivation to read this summer? Would a free Personal Pan Pizza from Pizza Hut, movie tickets, or free tokens to Chuck E. Cheese convince…
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BooksENTERTAINMENT
Best Children’s Books for Black History Month — AND All Year Long
by Jenny Heitzby Jenny HeitzInstead of simply listing the best children’s books for black history month, here are books by BIPOC authors for your child’s regular reading rotation.
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Getting your child to read is important for fostering their cognitive development. These best children’s book subscription boxes will help you get started.
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When one 8-year-old found out she was starting back-to-school season online, she created her very own “Front Yard Story Time.”
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Are ebooks effective for literacy in young children? That depends. See what the latest research and experts have to say to get the most from these books.
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BabyPARENTING TIPS
New Study Reveals Simple Parenting Trick to Help Baby’s Future Success
by Jenny Heitzby Jenny HeitzThe key to a life of success: interacting with your baby. Here are what scientists have learned and what you can do to build a bright future for your baby.
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PARENTAL CONTROLSScreen Time
It’s Official: Screens Are Bad For Young Brains
by Jenny Heitzby Jenny HeitzScreen time and children’s brain development has been called into question. A recent study delves into the impact screen time can have on kids.
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AppsBooksENTERTAINMENTPRODUCTSStreaming
How Google Is Keeping Military Families Connected
by Julie Tolarby Julie TolarThe Google My Storytime program allows family members away from home to read children their favorite books while on the road.
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EDUCATIONNEWSPARENTING TIPS
30 Million Word Gap Initiative: Fiction Is The Solution
by Joe Thompsonby Joe ThompsonThe 30 Million Word Gap initiative has pointed out inequality in youth literacy levels across America. Find out how fiction may be the perfect solution.
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SOCIAL MEDIA
See How Online Innovators Are Using the Web Tell Kids Bedtime Stories
by Julie Tolarby Julie TolarSee how teachers, principals, and students are using Facebook Live to tell bedtime stories and share their love of reading with others.