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English Language Arts

  • The child learned about different types of books available in the library, such as fiction, non-fiction, and picture books.
  • They practiced using the library's catalog system to locate books based on author, title, or subject.
  • The child learned how to handle books with care and respect, including turning pages gently and using bookmarks.
  • They improved their reading skills by selecting age-appropriate books and reading independently or with the help of a caregiver.

Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating storytelling activities at home. The child can create their own stories using their favorite books as inspiration, or they can act out stories using puppets or costumes. Additionally, encouraging regular visits to the library can expose the child to a wide range of books and foster a love for reading.

Book Recommendations

  • "The Library Lion" by Michelle Knudsen: This heartwarming story follows a lion who loves the library and helps out in unexpected ways.
  • "Library Mouse" by Daniel Kirk: In this book, a little mouse named Sam becomes a library mouse and shares his own stories with the library visitors.
  • "Lola at the Library" by Anna McQuinn: Lola and her mommy visit the library and Lola discovers the joy of borrowing books and reading them at home.

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