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![]() Hannah and Darwin |
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"The single most important activity for building the understanding and skills essential for reading success appears to be 'reading aloud to children'. High quality book reading occurs when children feel emotionally secure and are active participants in reading..............Children may talk about the pictures, retell the story, discuss their favorite actions and request multiple readings. It is the talk that surrounds the storybook reading that gives it power, helping children to bridge what is in the story and their own lives".
Statement from "Learning to Read and Write; Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children"; A joint position statement of the International Reading Association (IRA) and the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Neuman, S., Copple, C., Bredekamp, S., 2000. Washington, D.C., NAEYC. Children to bridge what is in the story and their own lives".
Here are a few comments from monkey lovers
"My daughter's name is Hannah, and my mother-in-law saw these books in the store. We are collecting all of them, she loves them, especially the Valentine's Day book!" Jamie Moses |
"I love monkeys and I love these books!" Jessica age 7 |
Why do books make great gifts for children ?
Now imagine, could there be a better gif for kids then a book that makes them smile. A special hard cover book, which is kept for a lifetime and is then passed on from generation to generation. With each reading, these books grow in value. Each time you spend reading with a child the gift is really the moment shared.
These books make great reading as a bedtime story. Some were written with exactly that in mind. Colorful, sweet stories, about the stars, ice cream, and visiting Grandma. Really, stories about dreams coming true!
"I loved writing and creating this series. It took a lot of effort from many creative people, from the printers to the artists. Write back to us and tell us how your book was enjoyed."
John Sortino, The Monkey Man