Great Books to Read Aloud for Children Age 0-5 by Children's Laureate - Jacqueline Wilson
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Benefits of Reading Aloud by Julia Eccleshare children's books editor at the Guardian
Read Aloud Books
From the book Great Books to Read Aloud "For all readers the advantages of listening to a story are unlimited. First and foremost, it is fun. Sharing a book is an entirely delightful thing to do. And it's easy, too. Enjoying silly sounds together, searching under flaps for missing characters, repeating the words and linking them to the pictures is a delightful experience for all from the very youngest baby onwards.But beyond the pleasure there are also important and significant benefits. Reading aloud has a remarkable effect on
children. It enhances children's skills, interests and development in many ways that reach far beyond just improving their own reading interests and abilities. Listening to stories has a strong influence on personal and social growth as it gives children the chance to experience things beyond their own world and to think about other people and their lives. Hearing stories also gives children access to new words, phrases and sounds, all of which improve their spoken and written vocabulary.
Sharing a story by reading it aloud can make difficult or scary things seem safer.
All of these and more are the unexpected extras that can be gained from reading aloud."
Ten Top Benefits of Reading Aloud to Your Child
Read Aloud Books
From the book Great Books to Read Aloud
1. Reading aloud creates the perfect bond between parent and baby - it's cosy, comforting and it's fun.
2. Listening to stories provides children with new 'friends' - characters whom they learn to love.
3. Hearing new words gives children a richer vocabulary.
4. Children can understand stories that are beyond their own reading ability.
5. Hearing books read aloud improves a child's ability to listen for periods of time and increases attention spans.
6. Reading aloud allows children to interact by interrupting and asking questions
about meaning.
7. Hearing a story read aloud enables children to make connections with others' personal experiences.
8. Listening to more complex stories can help children to extend their knowledge and understanding.
9. Listening to a story being read aloud shows beginner readers how fluent readers read.
10. The words children hear in books givethem a rich language when they begin
their own writing.
Pants
One Snowy Night
Rosie's Walk
The Lighthouse Keeper's Rescue
The Tiger Who Came to Tea
No Matter What
Hairy Maclary from Donaldsons Diary
It's bedtime, Wibbly Pig!
The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark
Where the Wild Things Are
Handa's Surprise
Olivia
Not Now, Bernard
Bear Snores On
Owl Babies
Pumpkin Soup
Winnie the Witch
The Elephant and the Bad Baby
Angry Arthur
All Join In
There Was an Old Lady
Dig Dig Digging
Doing the Animal Bop
That's Not My Puppy: Its Coat Is Too Hairy
Just-So Stories
Peace at Last
Each Peach Pear Plum
The Wind in the Willows
Jaqueline Wilson - Great Books to Read Aloud for Children -
Jaqueline Wilson the Author of Great Books to Read Aloud for Children
Jacqueline Wilson, DBE, (born 17 December 1945) is an award-winning English author, known for her vast and diverse work in children's literature. Her novels have been adapted numerous times for television, and commonly deal with such challenging themes as adoption, divorce, and mental illness. Addressing these issues has made her controversial because of her young readership.
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What other people think about reading aloud to children
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- Julie_Weathers
- @GaryCorby I need to read mine aloud, but I hate my voice and I get irritated listening to it instead of concentrating on flow.
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- EZF_TopPolitics
- RT @barbaran61: I read his record aloud. (@visitbritain) http://j.mp/UKtour
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- andrewkc1
- I jst realized that when I read run-on sentances, I don't breath as if I were speaking it aloud. For my respitory health, please use periods
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- ABrandtjen
- @RFirehammer twilight is far more amusing when read aloud- the absurdities become more apparent.
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- KolayOtuNdE
- Interesting.RT @P10S: I've seen some online books w interactive turning pages and with voice software they're easily read aloud @KolayOtuNdE
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Each Peach Pear Plum (Picture Puffin) by Janet Ahlberg, Allan Ahlberg
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Dear Zoo: A Lift-the-Flap Book
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Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy (Viking Kestrel picture books) by Lynley Dodd
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Pants by Giles Andreae
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We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen
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ONE SNOWY NIGHT by Nick Butterworth (1990 Hardcover 24 pages Weekly Reader Books, First US Edition) by Nick Butterworth
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The Lighthouse Keeper's Rescue (Scholastic Press) by David Armitage
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The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr
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No Matter What by Debi Gliori
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Is it Bedtime Wibbly Pig? by Mick Inkpen
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Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
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Handa's Surprise (Walker paperbacks) by Eileen Browne
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Olivia Counts by Ian Falconer
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Not Now, Bernard (Mini Hardback) by David McKee
Not Now, Bernard is a cautionary tale about parent more...0 points
Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson
One by one, a whole host of different animals and more...0 points
Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper
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Winnie the Witch by Valerie Thomas
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Angry Arthur by Hiawyn Oram
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There Was an Old Lady (Classic Books With Holes)
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Doing the Animal Bop: With Music CD by Jan Ormerod, Lindsey Gardiner
Here comes a festival of brightly hued animals, an more...0 points
That's Not My Puppy: Its Coat Is Too Hairy (Usborne Touchy Feely) by Fiona Watt
-- Invite babies and toddlers to touch and feel a more...0 points
A Collection of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling
How did the rhinoceros get his wrinkly skin? Why w more...0 points
Peace at Last by Jill Murphy
The hour was late and Mr Bear was tired. But he co more...0 points
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Jacqueline Wilson - award-winning English author wrote a great resource for parents who want to read aloud to their children- Great Books to Read Aloud. The author gathered together collection of fabulous books through suggestions from publishers...
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- Great lens! There's nothing better than reading to kids in the earliest years. It sets them up for so much success later on. Thanks! I'd love to hear your thoughts on my lens 'Hooked on Books' when you get a chance!
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- Simply wonderful lens on reading aloud! Very happy to give you 5 Stars. :-)
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