The Importance of Storytime |
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“Once upon a time there was a princess named Amy. She lived at the beach near Bob...”
A love for reading and books is one of the most precious gifts parents and teachers can give to children. While knowing how to read is essential for day-to-day survival, loving to read opens new worlds for children. By reading, children can visit people in different lands, fight fire-breathing dragons to save a royal princess, or learn how to build the perfect windmill. The possibilities are endless.
Take your blanket, get cosy and enjoy the stories I have chosen for you.
Mrs P
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The Tale of Peter Rabbit read by Rose Byrne
The Tale of Peter Rabbit is written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and read by Rose Byrne. The quintessential cautionary tale, The Tale of Peter Rabbit wa...
Harry the Dirty Dog read by Betty White
Harry the Dirty Dog is written by Gene Zion, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham and read by Betty White. Harry is a white dog with black spots who loves eve...
Library Lion read by Mindy Sterling
Library Lion is written by Michelle Knudsen, illustrated by Kevin Hawkes and read by Mindy Sterling. Miss Merriweather, the head librarian, is very particula...
Hey That's My Monster read by Lily Tomlin
Hey That's My Monster is written by Amanda Noll, illustrated by Howard McWilliam and read by Lily Tomlin. When Ethan looks under the bed for his monster, he ...
The Rainbow Fish read by Ernest Borgnine
The Rainbow Fish is written and illustrated by Marcus Pfister and read by Ernest Borgnine. The Rainbow Fish is an award-winning book about a beautiful fish w...
Quackenstein Hatches a Family read by Kristen Bell
Quackenstein Hatches a Family is written by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen, illustrated by Brian T. Jones and read by Kristen Bell. Crack open this tale of family a...
The Kissing Hand read by Barbara Bain
The Kissing Hand is written by Audrey Penn, illustrated by Ruth E. Harper and Nancy M. Leak and read by Barbara Bain. School is starting in the forest, but C...
Clark the Shark read by Chris Pine
Clark The Shark is written by Bruce Hale, illustrated by Guy Francis and read by Chris Pine. Clark is a shark with zing, bang, and boom. Clark zooms into sch...