Reading Tip #16: Keep books handy in your car (you could create a small book basket) so that during errands or longer drives, your kids have something to look at or read through.
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Look for books ranked in the top 100 Best Children's Books of All Time; create a list of must-reads & check them out from your library!
**One of my absolute FAVORITE bloggers to follow for all things children's books is: everyday-reading.com/category/book-reviews/ Ask leading questions before you even start reading a book, based on the pictures, the book cover, etc. This is a basic way to teach the skill of prediction (i.e. Where are they going? Who is this book probably about?)
Reading tip #13: Encourage your kid to fill in the blank as you're reading or recite memorized parts of favorite books. This helps build memory retention & are basic building blocks for comprehension.
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