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Learning To Love Reading

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Learning to read is a continuous process for children that begins early and is greatly influenced by parents and caregivers. The importance of reading to children can’t be overemphasized: it improves brain growth, language development, and academic achievement. Studies show that early experiences with books and reading are a critical link to a child’s future academic success.

To help children learn to love to read, choose developmentally appropriate books:

Building Blocks has two excellent books for you and your child. They are bright and colorful, are developmentally appropriate for toddlers and preschoolers, and will help your children become Building Blocks friends.

Play Day in the Park
(Easy Reader for 3- to 4-year-olds)

This Easy Reader features the familiar Building Blocks characters in a rhyming book that encourages children to play outside and exercise and discover the world around them. Use this oversized, colorful book in the classroom or at home to engage young children in reading and counting, problem-solving, and making healthy decisions.

Look What I Can Do!
(Easy Reader for 5- to 6-year-olds)

This Easy Reader features the familiar Building Blocks characters and encourages children to play outside and exercise, eat healthy meals and snacks, and discover the world around them. Activities throughout the book let children show all of the things that they can do, too! Use this oversized, colorful book in the classroom or at home to engage young children in reading, problem-solving, and making healthy decisions.

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