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Grown-ups: The Denver Public Library's website for parents. |
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Babble, Scribble, READ!: The Denver Public Library's website for early literacy! |
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Storyblocks: This collection of 30-60 second videos is designed to model some stories, songs, rhymes and fingerplays appropriate for early childhood. |
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Reading Rockets: Launching young readers. |
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¡Colorín Colorado!: A bilingual site for families and educators of English language learners. |
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Colorado State Library: Resources on early literacy. |
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Born to Read: A publication of the American Library Association's Every Child Ready to Read program. (PDF) |
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Zero to Three: Literacy and child development. |
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Multnomah County Library early literacy resources |
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National Institute for Literacy
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Zoom Preschool Activities:
From PBS, parents and educators can interact with their preschoolers with the activities in four sections--crafts, games, recipes and science--plus a section for parents and educators.
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Literacy Center Education Network:
Children and their caregivers can look at the large, visually-pleasing images of the alphabet, numbers, colors and other basics while listening to them, too. Printable activities. Easy to use.
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KidZone:
Put together by a family, this site has printable pre-literacy activities for preschoolers. You can also navigate to sections for older children.
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Starfall:
Created by an adult who had difficulty reading as a child, this highly-rated site has fun activities to inspire a love of reading and writing and prepare children for school.
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