Did you know that children begin their path to reading as babies when they hear and respond to the sound of a human voice? Literacy, the ability to comprehend and communicate through reading and writing, begins with understanding the sounds in language. Listening, talking, reading, and writing are all parts of early literacy learning—and they’re all connected.
"Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 by Brian Floca"
Poetic text that fairly begs to be read aloud"partners with line-and-watercolor art that moves smoothly from homey to luminous in this stellar account of the first moon landing. - BCCB Blue Ribbon
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Miriam Cohen’s timeless story of a boy going to school for the first time is updated with new pictures by Ronald Himler. The text is tweaked in minimal ways (adding some confusion as to whether Jim’s father is called Pa or Dad), but otherwise the story remains the same. Jim still worries about having a friend until the afternoon when Paul shares his truck.

