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Storytime at the Museum | Learning to Read | NPT3

Season 2021 Episode 25

Going to a public storytime is a good way to switch up your family's reading time. Look for options beyond your local library – try a museum's storytime, for example.

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Music & Words
1:04
The connection between music and literacy builds a strong foundation for joyful learning.
Gelatin Sensory Play
1:04
Gelatin is a fun item to use for sensory play.
Independent Readers
1:04
Providing children with regular opportunities to choose their own books empowers them.
Storytelling Puppets
1:04
Puppets are a great tool for creativity, language skills, and imaginative play.
Colorful Storytime
1:04
Learning what to call colors helps children develop vocabulary.
Counting & Literacy
1:04
Counting not only improves children’s later math skills, but helps them read better, too.
Learning to Read with Apps
1:04
Literacy-focused, educational apps are nontraditional ways to help kids practice reading.
Creating a Family Media Use Plan
1:04
Working on a usage plan together can help families use media in a more balanced way.
Writing & Media Literacy
1:04
Connecting writing with media literacy.
Media Literacy
1:04
A “Wonderbook” is a tool parents can use to build literacy skills.
3D Printing and Literacy
1:04
Using a 3D printer is one way young readers can enhance their digital and media literacy.
Voice Recordings to Improve Reading
1:04
Hearing their recorded voices can help young readers improve their literacy skills.
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