
Now that I‘m “homeschooling” and libraries are closed I feel like I need to bulk up the nonfiction section of our home library. I actually learned a few things from this one 🙃 Any suggestions for ages 3 and 6?
BookishMe Hopefully one of the gazillion lists in the link will help? 😉😉 https://www.pragmaticmom.com/booklists/ 5y
BookishMe I think i used this to teach graphs
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 5y
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Mtroiano Thank you! @BookishMe 5y
BookishMe Bear Hunt for prepositions, Hungry Caterpillar for any suitable Science topic ;)) these are at top of my mind, for now ;D 5y
BookishMe My pleasure. Oh, last one - Inch by Inch. Any book by Leo Lionni can be turned into a fun lesson imo. Happy learning with your little ones ;)) 5y
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