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Books, Songs and Nursery Rhymes to Learn Together 


July Books

Visit your local library to check out these books!

Dirty Laundry Pile:   Poems in Different Voices by Paul B. Janeczko & Melissa Sweet

 The 14 Forest Mice and the Summer Laundry Day by Kazuo Iwamura

The Great Laundry Adventure by Maxine Cowan & Margie Rutledge

 Llamas in the Laundry by William New and Vivian Bevis

 Knuffle Bunny:  A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems

 Stinky Clothes by Joanna Emery & Richard Rossi

Wanda’s Washing Machine by Anna Mcquinn & Jan McCafferty 

 Print this list! (pdf)

Your Librarian recommends books - See the List! (pdf)

 

 

July Songs & Nursery Rhymes

You don't have to audition for American Idol to sing with your child!  Many children love being engaged through music and songs.  They may love hearing the repeated sounds and words as you sing a song together.  Although some nursery rhymes may have planned movements that go along with the song, don't be afraid to make up your own movements that fits best with your child's development. 

The words to the songs can be printed, or you can visit your local library for CDs with the music.

Songs and nursery rhymes to celebrate the month of July!:

Far and Far to Zanzibar

Camp Granada

I Stuck my Head in a Little Skunk’s Hole

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

Colors Song

Print the complete list of songs with words for July (pdf)

 


Next month's feature: August - In an Early Learning Program!

Interested in additional resources? 

2012 Pennsylvania One Book Every Young Child:  The 2012 Pennsylvania One Book, Stop Snoring, Bernard!, is a delightful book written and illustrated by Zachariah OHora for children ages 3 to 6. Published in 2011, this engaging book follows the loveable sea otter Bernard as he tries to find a place in the zoo where his loud snoring won't disturb the other animals. Stop Snoring, Bernard! encourages young readers to appreciate what makes each of us different. Stop Snoring, Bernard! is OHora's first book for children and it is the recipient of the 2011 Society of Illustrator's Founders Award

Born Learning:  Born Learning is a public engagement campaign that helps parents, grandparents and caregivers explore ways to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities.

Family Support Alliance:  In Pennsylvania, there are many resources to help families cope with the demands of raising children.  One of these resources is Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance.  Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance (PFSA) protects children by teaching citizens to recognize and report child abuse and neglect by provided information, educational materials, and programs that promote positive parenting.

HealthyChildren.org:  Whether you have a question about a specific condition or are looking for general guidance, you know you can trust HealthyChildren.org. That's because HealthyChildren.org is the only site backed by 60,000 American Academy of Pediatrics member pediatricians. They're committed to offering the most reliable, up-to-the-minute health advice for proactive parents and caregivers.

LD Online:  Find strength and inspiration from these personal stories submitted to LD OnLine. Visit the LD Online website and find stories that describe first-hand experiences with the challenges of learning disabilities and ADHD.

Parent to Parent of Pennsylvnia:  The Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania program is the largest mentoring program in the state that links families of children and adults with disabilities or special needs to a volunteer Peer Supporter for purposes of support and information. Our program makes matches based on the family’s specific request which could include but is not limited to; physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, special health care needs, behavioral/mental health concerns, foster care or adoption and educational issues.  For additional information, please call 1-888-727-2706.

Reading Rocket:  Visit our friends at Reading Rocket.  Find tips to make reading more enjoyable for both you and your child.  Rediscover your library and all the wonderful experiences it can provide!

Safe Kids Network:  As a grown up, it's your job to be a know-it-all. Luckily the Safe Kids Network is here to help. Safe Kids can show you the best ways to keep your child safe from injury.   Safe Kids USA is a nationwide network of organizations working to prevent unintentional childhood injury, the leading cause of death and disability for children ages 1 to 14.

Taking Science to School:  Learning and Teaching Science in Grades K-8:  What is science for a child? How do children learn about science and how to do science? Drawing on a vast array of work from neuroscience to classroom observation, Taking Science to School provides a comprehensive picture of what we know about teaching and learning science from kindergarten through eighth grade. By looking at a broad range of questions, this book provides a basic foundation for guiding science teaching and supporting students in their learning. The book also provides a detailed examination of how we know what we know about children's learning of science--about the role of research and evidence. This book will be an essential resource for everyone involved in K-8 science education--teachers, principals, boards of education, teacher education providers and accreditors, education researchers, federal education agencies, and state and federal policy makers. It will also be a useful guide for parents and others interested in how children learn. Download the book for free at The National Academies Press website.

Teaching Tolerance:  Teaching Tolerance offers age-specific sections with practical advice about the challenges and rewards of parenting in today's diverse world.

The Ultimate E Book for Car Information:  The Ultimate E Book for Car Information is a comprehensive driving resource with articles that includes a section on child passenger safety. Find information on child safety seats, safety belt information, where to position children, safety & accident statistics, avoiding distractions and more!

Zero to Three:  Zero to Three:  National Center for Infants, Toddlers & Families  is a national nonprofit organization that informs, trains and supports professionals, policymakers,and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers.  The parent section offers practical information for families. 

Share Your Story!

One of the most effective ways to help people understand what quality early education can do for our children, families and communities is to learn about individual stories from parents, teachers, and others in the community.  Share your story of how quality early learning has made an impact in the life of your child or a child you know.  Your experience will be shared with others through the PA Promise for Children website.


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