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Story Library

Reading aloud to children helps to support language skills by using age level stories

to introduce new words and concepts. Engaging stories help to create thinking that requires children to respond to reading material with more than yes or no answers . Thus, developing their ability to speak in more complete sentences while learning to describe the characters, setting and plot of a story .

Reversible Story Skirts
Fairytale and Bible Stories infused with the academic foundations that

introduce reading readiness and kindergarten preparation. 

Cynderella is a fairytale about a young girl who is kind and brave. She lived with her loving father near a great kingdom. The father got married for a second time to a selfish woman who had two daughters of her own. One day the father passed away. An announcement was made throughout the kingdom, that there would be a great ball because the prince was looking for a wife. All the ladies of the land were invited to come, but the Stepmother wouldn't let Cynderella go. But suddenly, someone special comes to help Cynderella get there.
 
CURRICULUM CONNECTION: All About Me

Jonah and the Counting Whale is a Bible story about the prophet Jonah who was asked by God to speak to the people of Nineveh. But, he refused and sailed away on a ship. So, when Jonah gets thrown off the ship, he meets a whale who can count to four. But, the whale doesn't think he belongs in the sea, so it swallows Jonah and takes him back to the city of Nineveh so he can talk to the people like God asked him to.
 
CURRICULUM CONNECTION: Counting to 4 (Four)

Illustrated Story Books
Fictional stories introduce the life skills that preschoolers need to develop

social skills. Including: getting along with others, keeping promises,

obeying  rules, practicing good manners, completing chores, developing

listening skills,  basic needs, and etc.

The North's Star: Brenny is five years old and loves to play hide-n-seek, but he always plays it all by himself. He mostly played hide-n-seek in the house or in the yard and his family could easily find him. But one day he decided to play hide-n-seek at the county fair and his family did not know where to look. This time it wasn't a game. They needed to find Brenny soon because it was getting dark outside. 

 

CURRICULUM CONNECTION: General Safety Rules

The Swamp In The Backyard : Two brothers visit their grandfather every summer. They love him dearly, but he spends most of his time cutting the grass. But, there is one patch of grass in his yard that is especially hard to cut. This patch stays wet all the time...so they call it the swamp. One day, the grandfather has to choose what is more important, cutting the grass or his grandsons and this is where first adventure begins. 

 

CURRICULUM CONNECTION: Environment

Noah In A Boat: The  Bible story of  Noah and the Ark is retold in rhyme and text for preschoolers to read along. Noah is asked by God, to build a boat because there is going to be a flood. In the original Bible story, Noah and his family brought two of every kind of animal to take with them to their new home. 

 

CURRICULUM CONNECTION: Rhymimg

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