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Reading to your Toddler: There's a Nightmare in My Closet

Ms. Bobbie Edwards, MSHRD—provides useful advice on reading to your toddler. She also models reading to a toddler as she reads There's a Nightmare in My Closet, written and illustrated by Mercer Mayer.

Ms. Bobbie Edwards, MSHRD—provides useful advice on reading to your toddler. She also models reading to a toddler as she reads There's a Nightmare in My Closet, written and illustrated by Mercer Mayer.

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Lost

Luba Tseytlina reads Lost! by David McPhail.

Luba Tseytlina reads Lost! by David McPhail.

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Love You Forever

Alexis Cornejo reads her childhood favorite, Love You Forever written by Robert Munsch and is illustrated by Sheila McGraw.

Alexis Cornejo reads her childhood favorite, Love You Forever written by Robert Munsch and is illustrated by Sheila McGraw.

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Hooway for Wodney Wat

Nova Shimizu reads Hooway for Wodney Wat”. This book was written by Helen Lester and is illustrated by Lynn Munsinger.

Nova Shimizu reads Hooway for Wodney Wat”. This book was written by Helen Lester and is illustrated by Lynn Munsinger.

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Shapes

Mrs. Luba Tseytlina reads Shapes. In this story you will learn to identify different shapes.

Mrs. Luba Tseytlina reads Shapes. In this story you will learn to identify different shapes.

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The Day the Crayons Quit

Sabrina Chin reads The Day the Crayons Quit. This colorful book was written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.

Sabrina Chin reads The Day the Crayons Quit. This colorful book was written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.

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The Rainbow Fish

Jaden Dela Cruz reads The Rainbow Fish. This picture book was written and illustrated by Marcus Pfister.

Jaden Dela Cruz reads The Rainbow Fish. This picture book was written and illustrated by Marcus Pfister.

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Where The Wild Things Are

Sarai Carpio-Au reads Where the Wild Things Are”. This Caldecott Medal winning book was written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.

Sarai Carpio-Au reads Where the Wild Things Are”. This Caldecott Medal winning book was written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.

 

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Good Night Moon

Evan Wong reads Good Night Moon. This book was written by Margret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd.

Evan Wong reads Good Night Moon. This book was written by Margret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd.

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Humu: The Little Fish Who Wished Away His Colors

McKenna Seegmiller reads Humu: The Little Fish Who Wished Away His Colors. This book was written by Kimberly A. Jackson and illustrated by Yuko Green.

McKenna Seegmiller reads Humu: The Little Fish Who Wished Away His Colors. This book was written by Kimberly A. Jackson and illustrated by Yuko Green.

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Who's A Pest?

This children's book, called Who's a Pest? was written by Crosby Newell Bonsall. This delightful story is read by Ms. Elizabeth Casey.

This children's book, called Who's a Pest? was written by Crosby Newell Bonsall. This delightful story is read by Ms. Elizabeth Casey.

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Time For Bed

Mrs. Emelia Klocke reads Time For Bed, Written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Jane Dyer.

Mrs. Emelia Klocke reads Time For Bed, Written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Jane Dyer.

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The Giving Tree

Mrs. Luba Tseytlina reads The Giving Tree, written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein.

Mrs. Luba Tseytlina reads The Giving Tree, written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein.

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The Foot Book

Mrs. Luba Tseytlina reads The Foot Book, by Dr. Seuss. This is part of series of stories in a book, My Big Book of Beginner Books About Me.

Mrs. Luba Tseytlina reads The Foot Book, by Dr. Seuss. This is part of series of stories in a book, My Big Book of Beginner Books About Me.

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The Knee Book

Mrs. Luba Tseytlina reads The Knee Book by Graham Tether and illustrated by Sylvie Wickstrom. This is part of series of stories in a book, My Big Book of Beginner Books About Me.

Mrs. Luba Tseytlina reads The Knee Book by Graham Tether and illustrated by Sylvie Wickstrom. This is part of series of stories in a book, My Big Book of Beginner Books About Me.

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Hug Me

Ms. Luba Tseytlin reads Hug Me by Daniela Dogliani

Ms. Luba Tseytlin reads Hug Me by Daniela Dogliani

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That Kid

Mrs. Monica Furlong reads That Kid! written by Monica Furlong and illustrated by Thomas Fowler.

Mrs. Monica Furlong reads That Kid! written by Monica Furlong and illustrated by Thomas Fowler.

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Bear says, "Thank You!"

Mrs. Emelia Klocke reads and signs Bear Says “Thank You .” Written by Michael Dahl and illustrated by Oriol Vidal. Emelia teaches you basic sign language for the story’s words.

Mrs. Emelia Klocke reads and signs Bear Says “Thank You .” Written by Michael Dahl and illustrated by Oriol Vidal. Emelia teaches you basic sign language for the story’s words.

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Penguin says, "Please!"

Mrs. Emelia Klocke reads and signs Penguin Says "Please". Written by Michael Dahl and illustrated by Oriol Vidal. Emelia teaches you basic sign language for the story’s words.

 Mrs. Emelia Klocke reads and signs Penguin Says "Please". Written by Michael Dahl and illustrated by Oriol Vidal. Emelia teaches you basic sign language for the story’s words.

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