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Grand Canyon by Jason Chin

By Rachel Kimbrow

Like the Grand Canyon itself, this book is a breathtaking work of art, one to pour over for hours. The vast amount of ...

The Science of Reading and the Art of Teaching

Welcome Guest Blogger, Rachel Kimbrow

By Rachel Kimbrow

If you work with kids, you know a great picture book has transformational powers. With everything wrong in the world at ...

The Science of Reading and the Art of Teaching

Day Light, Night Light

By Rachel Kimbrow

Where does light come from? Why can we see at night? As part of the LITE series, Day Light, Night Light by Franklyn M. ...

The Science of Reading and the Art of Teaching

Goggles!

By Daniel Allred

Goggles!, written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats, follows a courageous trio of two young boys and their trusty ...

The Science of Reading and the Art of Teaching

One Tiny Turtle

By Daniel Allred

The Science of Reading and the Art of Teaching

Too Many Tamales? No such thing

By Daniel Allred

Too Many Tamales by Gary Soto, with illustrations from Ed Martinez, tells the heartwarming family tale of a humourous ...

 
 
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