Dr. Seuss
Spring into May with Dr. Seuss. Oh the thinks we will think and the places we'll go.
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Bunny Rabbits
Twitch your nose and wiggle your ears! Here's some hopping bunny rabbit fun for spring.
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Margaret Wise Brown
Margaret Wise Brown is famous for her night-time tale Good Night Moon, but you may not be as familiar with her other work. She has written over 25 books. Below is a selection of tales both you and your little one will enjoy along with some rhymes to make bedtime an easy transition.
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Going Places!
We get where we're going in all kinds of ways. How did you get where you're going today?
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Summer Fun
Check out these great summer reads and songs for your little ones.
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Halloween Hoopla
Check out these great reads and rhymes for little ones and scare up safe fun for Halloween!
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Feelings
Explore feelings together in these books, songs, and lullabies!
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Opposites!
Up and down! Big and little! Play with opposites in these stories, songs and fingerplays.
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Mother Goose!
Everyone likes Mother Goose! Children like Mother Goose because the rhymes are fun and easy to learn. Educators & parents like Mother Goose because those same rhymes help children develop phonemic awareness skills that they will need to become good readers.
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Families
Celebrate families of all kinds with these stories, rhymes, and fingerplays.
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Friends
Share, grow and learn with your friends by sharing songs, rhymes and stories together.
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It's Halloween
Share these books, songs, and fingerplays for a festive Halloween.
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Hello and Goodbye: Separation Anxiety
Around their first birthday, many young children get anxious when parents leave them at day care or with a babysitter. Games like peek-a-boo, good-bye songs and rhymes, and books that feature comings and goings can help.
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New Things to Do, New Things to See!
Happy New Year! Help little ones prepare for all the new things that they'll experience this year-and beyond- with these fun stories and rhymes.
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Halloween Songs, Rhymes & Stories
Halloween is great time of year to share slightly spooky stories and play peek-a-BOO! At ages two and up, children may begin to find some stories scary. If they do, save these for them when they are older.
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Weather

rainy, snowing, windy, cloudy, sunny, warm, cold...what will it be?
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I Love...!

Puppies, kittens, ice cream, rainbows -- what do YOU love?
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Let's Dance

Do you like to dance? Movement and music are great tools to help young children learn the rhythm of language and build their pre-reading skills. They’re also great activities to enjoy together. Share a good book with your child, or try some of our action songs and rhymes together – and don’t forget to dance!
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Falling Leaves, Chilly Breeze!

Looking for an easy way to warm up in chilly weather? Curl up with your child to share a good book or a silly song. You’ll have fun and help your child learn important pre-reading skills with our books, songs and rhymes!
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Fall is for Learning

Help your child develop important learning skills with these fun books and rhymes for fall!
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Summertime!

Splash into summer with these fun songs and rhymes.
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City Living!

City living can be exciting for small children. These songs, rhymes, and picture books celebrate the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Good Morning!

Getting up can be hard sometimes, especially on cold winter mornings! Enjoy the warmth of a cozy bed a little longer by sharing a book with your child. Or get moving with a busy action song. Either way, you’ll start your day together with a smile and some fun, as you get ready to greet the day!
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Winter Wonderland

Winter’s chill is in the air – time to curl up indoors and share a good book with your child. Or warm things up by trying one of our action songs and rhymes. Either way, you’ll stay warm while having fun together!
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Time for a Walk!

The sun is shining, it's warm and the flowers are blooming. It's time to go outside, take a neighborhood walk, and, afterwards, enjoy some stories, songs and rhymes.
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Nonsense Fun!

Young children love hearing nonsense stories, rhymes, and songs. They’re fun and they’ll encourage the development of rhyming skills, which will help children get ready to read.
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Snow

Frosty, Pristine, Captivating!
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How Does Your Garden Grow?

This spring plant some seeds, visit a garden, go to your local Farmer’s Market, and don’t forget to share some garden stories and rhymes!
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