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Marvel Comics for Beginning Readers: Superhero Literacy

Your five-year-old insists they can’t read yet. Then you catch them “reading” their Spider-Man action figure packaging for the third time, narrating an entire adventure complete with sound effects. Your second grader claims books are boring, but they’ve memorized every detail about the Avengers from movie posters and cereal boxes. This could be a super…

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Movie Tie-In Books: Do They Help or Hurt Reading Development?

Movie and TV tie-in books aren’t inferior reading materials or shortcuts that undermine literacy development. They’re legitimate tools that parents can use strategically to build reading skills. The key isn’t whether to use them. It’s how to use them well. Why Screen Characters Belong in Reading Development Beginning readers face an enormous cognitive challenge. They…

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Celebrity & Influencer Reading: When Famous Voices Meet Children’s Books

Your child, who refuses to sit still during storytime, suddenly becomes captivated when they hear that their favorite actor is reading a book online. Or your reluctant reader perks up at the mention that a YouTube star they follow has a reading channel. This is the power of celebrity and influencer reading initiatives. They use…

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What Is a Digraph? Understanding This Essential Phonics Concept

Your kindergartener is confidently sounding out words, blending individual letter sounds like a champion. Then they encounter the word “shop” and carefully pronounce it as “s-h-o-p,” creating a sound that’s definitely not a real word. You gently correct them: “It’s ‘shop,’ with the /sh/ sound at the beginning.” They look confused. “But there are two…

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