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Family Storytime @ TC Apr. 25, 2013 - Learning New Vocabulary Words!

We all learn some new vocabulary words each and every day, especially for pre-school children who are being prepared to go to school. It is very important to expose as many new vocabulary words to your children as possible. That way, they will eventually remember them and will use them in their everyday speech and writing. Through reading the same storybooks, practice writing the alphabets in those words, and using them to speak with your children can be quite effective for their retention. As we know, practice makes perfect! =]

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Let's go to the park
illustrations, Pierre Brignaud. --
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Let's go to the beach
illustrations, Pierre Brignaud.
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Baby talk
Judy Hindley ; illustrated by Brita Granstrèom.
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Hide and snake
Keith Baker.
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Our class took a trip to the zoo
by Shirley Neitzel ; pictures by Nancy Winslow Parker.
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Winnie-the-Pooh's opposites
inspired by A.A. Milne ; with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard. --
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Polar opposites
written and illustrated by Erik Brooks. --
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Up, down, and around
Katherine Ayres ; illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott. --
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