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Big Book of Stories, Songs, and Sing-Alongs

Libraries Unlimited | Text Beth Maddigan Program plans and introductions Stefanie Drennan Illustrations Roberta Thompson | School Library | Children's YA School Services | Available

ISBN 10: 1563089750


ISBN 13: 9781563089756


Promote lifelong reading and library use with these exciting programs for infants, toddlers, and their families, and enhance children’s capacity for learning with a myriad of stories, songs, and sing-alongs! Anyone who works with the very young will delight in this charming treasury of age-appropriate programming ideas for children from as young as 6 months through age 3. Unlike many other children’s programming guides, this one takes a literature-based approach, offering a dynamic mix of stimulating activities that center around books and give young children a head start on literacy.

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“If you are a new programmer, this guide will help you develop an excellent repertoire of programs. Experienced, you will enjoy the myriad of new ideas and activities.”—CM: Canadian Review of Materials, September 19, 2003

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