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Children's Storybooks Online - 3 views

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    Great because it has selections for young adults as well and older and younger children and some of the stories have audio. It also offers a more student friendly type quizzes section to self-check comprehension.
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The Magic Schoolbus - 0 views

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    This site is sponsored by Scholastic and has links for the books and television shows.
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Suessville - 0 views

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    This website dedicated to Dr. Suess' books and characters has lots of games and interesting things for children. Since Read Across America (and Dr. Suess' birthday) is coming up on March 2nd, its a handy teacher and library resource.
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Mr. Bobo's Remarkable Mouse Circus- The Official Neil Gaiman Website for Young Readers - 1 views

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    This is my favorite author's website for his children's books. His most recent books, The Graveyard Book, Coraline and Odd and the Frost Giants, were written for older children. You can watch the author read eight chapters of The Graveyard Book on videos he has posted to the site.
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Starfall (Learning to read program) - 0 views

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    Younger students (K-2) love this website. It has interactive phonics books that the children can manipulate and an emphasis on playing with words and letters.
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Storyline Online - 0 views

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    This site has actors reading stories, which is a wonderful model for building fluency and especially for experiencing prosody (expressive reading). I like it best because it has some of my childhood favorites like Harry, the Dirty Dog (read by Betty White!). There is also a good story for Black History month (White Socks Only).
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PBS Kids - 0 views

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    This website has links to all of their children's television programs including Between the Lions and Sesame Street. It is easily navigated by children because everything is audio.
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