The twist? It’s for adults to read aloud to young children.
See, we know as educators that reading helps the mind grow stronger; it develops the imagination, and it opens possibilities of original, creative thinking skills that will come with new opportunities.
So, here, I’ve packaged a 5-layer “cake” of reading pleasure. (It would be a chocolate cake if I had my way, but sorry, this one is for reading, not eating. But you can “eat up” the stories if it helps feed your interest in reading!
Or sharing the art of reading!
So, here you’ll find a gradual phase of reading levels for children and also a top level for young people and even adults! (Yes, adults! We still have a lot to learn by reading, and in the stories from a very special high school with very unique students, you may find the ideas and interest to write YOUR memories! That’s what I did!)
And within this book are five different ranges of reading styles that will be suitable for young children: starting with “I am the Flumps,” and then going on to either the Platypus or Rose Plant & Blueberry Bush story, and then on to the Girl Who Made Friends with Dragons—and then, in time, on to the madcap high school adventures of eight friends who just look and act a bit...weird?!
To be read alone or aloud: it’s anyone’s correct choice!
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