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Choose the Right Books for Kids
This page is the end result of a school project for computer class. There are so many children's books on the shelves today that it is difficult to know which ones are right for your children at their many stages of life. To make the selection process a little easier, I have compiled a list of the best books for children at certain age levels. I have also included lists of Caldecott, Newbery and Sunshine State Award winning books. If you have anything to add, ...
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Classics for Young People
A growing number of children's literature classics are out of copyright, and are among the books available in full-text on the Internet. Here are some of the more popular and interesting titles that are available in HTML format.
For plain-text versions of these and other children's books, this gopher list of Public Domain Electronic Children's Books is a good place to start.
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Handbook for Storytellers
This handbook on storytelling offers hints to anyone who is interested in telling stories. You'll have to learn for yourself what works for you. You'll need to develop your own storytelling style. These suggestions are offered as a means of beginning your journey into the wonderful world of storytelling.
Please visit the main page, Internet School Library Media Center. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap.
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Kwanzaa begins on Monday, December 26th.
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Wave Bottle
Objectives
Students will observe water moving in waves.
Students will discuss why waves move in similar patterns.
Materials
A 1 liter plastic bottle for each student.
Vegetable oil
Food coloring
Water
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