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New Generation of Readers Like her own parents, Blume worked hard to pass along a love of reading to her children and grandchildren.
Matching books to reading level and emotional level Teachers should provide a balanced mix of reading material that matches a student’s reading level, interest level, and emotional level.
Reading aloud to older kids Mem Fox explains why it’s important to read to children—even the older ones.
A passion for reading aloud Mem Fox emphasizes the importance of reading aloud to children, especially from birth to age five.
Jerry Pinkney and Earlham Street Drawing and creative play were encouraged at author and illustrator Jerry Pinkney’s childhood home on Earlham Street.
Reading for your life Our 2011 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature explains why she chose “Read for Your Life” as her platform.