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We finished up Joy Cowley's middle-grade novel Chicken Feathers as a read-aloud; it's about a boy and a talking chickenwho also likes to drink moonshine.
Chicken Spaghetti: 2009
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The current read-aloud is Sideways School Is Falling Down, which is funny.
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A bit of read-aloud (by me), a bit of Garfield (by him), and some listening to the excellent audiobook version of City of Ember on a car trip constitute the bulk of Junior's literary endeavors so far.
Chicken Spaghetti: 2009
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We started the Lightning Thief a year or so ago as a read-aloud, and the kiddo wasn't quite ready for it then.
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Make read-aloud a more regular event, at a set time.
Chicken Spaghetti: 2009
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Over at PBS Parents 'Booklights, I write about a Pied Piper children's librarian and her current read-aloud recommendations.
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I also find the read-aloud test helps craft better dialogue.
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While children will want to see the pictures up close, an abundance of action and humor make this satisfying story work as a read-aloud too.
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Barbara, the “read-aloud” is an amazingly powerful tool.
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We finished up Joy Cowley's middle-grade novel Chicken Feathers as a read-aloud; it's about a boy and a talking chickenwho also likes to drink moonshine.
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