The Children’s Bookshelf – Kid’s Books And Literacy Ideas

The Children’s Bookshelf is a weekly feature that highlights the best Children’s book posts from around the web, including picture books, chapter books, book reviews and more. If you blog about Children’s books, join us and share your posts here.
We highlight the best posts from every week in a clickable collage that you can embed back on your own blog.

This week, Erica from What Do We Do All Day created a featured posts and I am sharing that here.

 

Kid Books and Literacy Ideas {The Children 12 Books About Opposites | Fantastic Fun & Learning Ten Things Your Child Can Do At Home with Magnetic Letters | stowedstuff.com Sprout Teaching About Faith: Book Reviews » All Done Monkey | All Done Monkey The Good Long Road: {Project 101: Weekly Library Challenge} Week #3: Rosa Parks + Black History Month 7 Fun, Easy and FREE Ideas to Get Kids Reading : PragmaticMom Jen Robinson Love, Splat | Flowering Minds Kid Books and Literacy Ideas {The Children Kiddo

My favorite post from last week, was this posts by PragmaticMom – featuring 7 Fun, Easy and Free Ways To Get Kids Reading . Such creative ideas including “book tasting”, watching book trailers and more! DO jump on over, visit the lovely blog and read the post.

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