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5 Ways to Choose a Great Kindergarten Read Aloud Book

5 Ways to Choose a Great Kindergarten Read Aloud Book

Children’s author, Rosemary Wells, penned a poem about encouraging new readers, which states:

“Read to your bunny often. It’s twenty minutes of fun. It’s twenty minutes of moonlight and twenty minutes of sun. Twenty old favorite minutes. Twenty minutes brand new. Read to your bunny often, and your bunny will read to you.”

Both the musical feel and message of this poem capture what we hope to accomplish when we read with our children. We want them to have every advantage that reading well provides, and we understand this is best achieved by meeting our kids where they are and sharing with them in the joy of reading. Here are some recommendations to help you select a great kindergarten read aloud book.

Experiment with books that tap into musical language.

Children have an inherent feel for music which naturally finds expression in many ways. Beyond banging out beats and singing and dancing, children also learn to read along with stories whose lyrical lines entertain the ear. Some favorite poetry and prose selections include:

Read books that encourage your child to engage the alphabet.

Emerging readers will benefit from experimenting with the alphabet in many ways. Some enjoyable alphabet books that find inventive ways to engage the letters include:

Inspire your child with beautifully illustrated books.

So many children’s books are real works of art. Illustrations not only help us get lost in the story, but they bring out the artist in our children. Some visually stunning children’s books include:

Chapter books make wonderful Kindergarten read aloud books.

Children can enjoy following more complex stories long before they are able to read these longer works independently. There are many fascinating chapter books you and your kindergartener can explore together. Some favorites include:

Engage your child’s sense of wonder about the world.

Children are naturally fascinated by the world around them and by how people lived in the past. They love learning new skills through authentic literature. Explore your interests together. Here are some suggestions to get you started:

As you are choosing books to read aloud, don’t forget your favorite books and their favorite characters. Some perennial favorites include Goodnight Moon and other books by Margaret Wise Brown, Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney, and The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne. Children love to revisit the familiar, and they will invent their own ways to engage their books. Whether you are enjoying classics or checking out new stories, follow their lead and see where it takes you both.

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