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跟大家分享一下手上的一份书单:
I. preschool
1. Duck, Duck, Goose?
2. Moonbear's Pet
3. The Gingerbread Man
4. Madeline
5. A Splendid Friend, Indeed
6. Hushabye
7. Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel
8. Stellaluna
9. Guess Who's Coming, Jesse Bear
10. Planting a Rainbow
11. Olivia
12. Bark, George
13. Where's the green sheep?
14. Corduroy
15. Is your moma a llama?
16. Lilly's purple plastic purse
17. In the rain with baby duck
18. Kiss good night
19. Hush! A thai lullaby
20. Toot and puddle
21. Angelina ballerina
22. Seals on the bus
23. Mama, do you love me?
24. The wolf's chicken stew
25. What's the matter, Habibi?
26. What, cried granny
27.Chicka chicka boom boom
28. Five little piggies
29. The dark at the top of the stairs
30. Make way for ducklings
31. Martha speaks
32. Fair bear share
33. If you give a mouse a cookie
34. Curious george
35. Where the wild things are
36. Counting crocodiles
37. Don't fidget a feather!
38. Tops and bottoms
39. A friend for Minerva Louise
40. Little red hen makes a pizza
41. This and that
42. There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
43. Possum come a knockin
44. Mouse paint
45. Bunny cakes
46. McDuff moves in
47. An octopus followed me home
48. Owl moon
49. The sleepy book
50. Whose nose
51. Construction zone

Give you child the joy of reading
Help your child learn to love reading:
1. Read out loud to your child and be prepared to do it every day.
2. Show your child that you read.
3. Have reading materials of all kinds around the house.
4. Take your child to the library and bookstore often and let him choose.
5. Encourage him to find out more about anything that appeals to him.
6. Ask an older child to read to a younger one.
7. Make time for reading, but don't require any particular book or topic.
8. Create a special reading time each day, but don't limit yourself to reading at that time only. Waiting rooms and car, bus, or plane rides all provide opportunities to look at books.

Reading together in a relaxed and enjoyable way creates closeness between children and adults at the same time it prepares kids for reading later on.
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  • 畅畅妈2004

    2012-4-22 09:45:48 使用道具

    谢谢分享。。。
  • happyyaya

    楼主 2012-4-22 09:47:26 使用道具

    II. Kindergarten

    1. Milo's hat trick
    2. Madeline
    3. Sid and Sam
    4. Biscuit
    5. The very hungry carterpilla
    6. Today is Monday
    7. Guji, Guji
    8. Snowballs
    9. The surprise garden
    10. Cowboy baby
    11. So happy!
    12. The dog who cried wolf
    13. Tacky the penguin
    14. Henry & Mudge and the great Grandpas
    15. Wild about books
    16. Caps for sale
    17. Ira sleeps over
    18. Harry the dirty dog
    19. Footprints in the sand
    20. How many fish
    21. Big egg
    22. Hot dog
    23. Are you my mother?
    24. All stuck up
    25. Hiccup
    26. My loose teeth
    27. Go away, dog
    28. The statue of Liberty
    29. Hop on pop
    30. Sheep take a hike
    31. No mail ofr Mitchell
    32. Cat at bat
    33. Drip drop
    34. Big fat hen
    35. Sail away

    Here are a few things that you can do to help build your child's literacy skills:
    1. Let your child gradually share some of the reading aloud. You read a sentence, paragraph, or page, then it's your child's turn. Take over if your beginner seems tired or discouraged to ensure reading is always fun, not just hard work.
    2. If your child can't sound out a word, suggest skipping it, reading the rest of the sentence, and deciding what word would make sense.
    3. Leave notes on the refrigerator or in a lunch bag for your child to discover and read.
    4. Take your new reader to the library to sign up for his or her own library card.

    Try introducing the following types of books to your child:
    1. Read-aloud books with plots to follow and challenging vocabulary.
    2. Easy-to-read books your child can read alone.
    3. Books in a variety of genres, including nonfiction and poetry
  • dgx66

    2012-4-22 09:50:09 使用道具

    真是幸福,还可有借阅图书!
  • ahplyy

    2012-4-22 10:00:43 使用道具

    感觉分享,感谢分享
  • happyyaya

    楼主 2012-4-22 10:01:52 使用道具

    First grade:

    1. Snip, snap!: What's that?
    2. Clik, clack, Moo: Cows that type
    3. Weekend with wendall
    4. Angelina Ballerina
    5. The day Jimmy's Boa  ate the wash
    6. Thundercake
    7. David goes to school
    8. The thing that bothered farmer Brown
    9. THe wizard and wart in trouble
    10. A hat for Minerva Louise
    11. Minerva Louise at the fair
    12. Seven blind mice
    13. This is the way we eat our lunch
    14. The day I had to play with my sister
    15. The case of the hungry stranger
    16. Too many mice
    17. Oh, cats
    18. Sid and Sam
    19. Biscuit
    20. How many fish
    21. Inspector hopper
    22. Are you my mother?
    23. Go, dog, go!
    24. All stuck up
    25. Digby
    26. Danny and the dinosaur
    27. Lionel and his friends
    28. Soap soup and other verses
    29. Days with frog and toad
    30. Fire fire said Mrs. McGuire
    31. Sir small and the dragonfly
    32. Big max
    33. The outside dog
    34. Ready ... set... read and laugh
    35. Addie's bad day
    36. Mr. Putter and Tabby take the train
    37. Poppleton forever
    38. Busy buzzing bumblebees and other tongue twisters
    39 In a dark, dark room, and other scary stories
    40. No mail for Mitchell
    41. Sheep out to eat
    42. Where the sidewalk ends
    43. Puppy riddles
    44. Henry and Mudge and the Sneaky crackers

    Encouraging your first grader
    1.Encourage your child to read aloud a little every day. Beginning readers need to practice, and most find it easier to read aloud. Set aside a special time to read to your child and save a few minutes for your child to read to you each day. Some first graders enjoy reading books to their siblings as well as to their parents. Others may enjoy making a tape recording of themselves reading aloud.
    2. Make sure that your child reads books at a"comfortable" level. Reading books that are too difficult is often frustrating, especially for beginning readers. Appropriate books for home reading are books your child can read with little help from an adult.
    3. Encourage your child to correct her own errors by asking questions. When your child misreads a word, you might ask, "Did that make sense?" or "Does that sound right?" Then encourage her to reread a word or sentence. Of course, if your child can't figure out a word and is becoming frustrated, simply read the word for her.
  • happyyaya

    楼主 2012-4-22 10:17:19 使用道具

    Second Grade:

    1. Arthur's tooth
    2. Crickwing
    3. See you in second grade
    4. Miss Rumphius
    5. Strega Nona takes a vacation
    6. Olivia saves the circus
    7. Seven silly eaters
    8. Amazing grace
    9. Danny and the dinosaur
    10. Sweet Clara and the freedom quill
    11. Swamp angel
    12. Score one for the Sloths
    13. Nobody owns the sky
    14. My Rotten, redheaded older brother
    15. Glorious flight
    16. Officer Buckle and Gloria
    17. The true story of the three little pigs
    18. Little red hen makes a pizza
    19. McDuff saves the day
    20. Ant plays bear
    21. Buffalo Bill and the pony express
    22. Lionel and his friends
    23. Soap soup and other verses
    24. Fox on stage
    25. The outside dog
    26. Harry's pony
    27. High rise private eyes
    28. Nate the great saves the King of Sweden
    29. Emmett's pigs
    30. Amanda pig, schoolgirl
    31. Anansi and the talking melon
    32. Snowflake bentley
    33. My father's dragon
    34. Cam Jansen mysteries
    35. Magic tree house series
    36. Junie B. Jones series
    37. Marvin Redpost series

    How are a few things that you can do to help build your child's literacy skills:
    1. When your children read aloud, help them catch and correct their own mistakes by asking guiding questions. For example, you might ask, "Does that word really make sense here? What letter does it start with? What do you think the word could be?"
    2. Talk about the books you read together and about the books your children are reading on their own.
    3. Don't stop reading aloud! Developing readers can read simple chapter books alone, but they still need your help to read the kinds of books that will challenge their thinking and build their vocabulary.
    4. Suggest that your child read to a younger brother, sister, or neighbor. It will be good practice, a chance to show off skills, and an inspiration for the youner listener.

    Try introducing the following types of books to your child:
    1. Novels for "middle readers" you can read aloud together
    2. Information books for young readers
    3. Books in a variety of genres, including biographies, humorous stories, and poetry
  • llwang1115

    2012-4-22 10:27:19 使用道具

    呵呵,谢谢,有参考价值。
  • 澄宝妈

    2012-4-22 11:20:00 使用道具

    基本都没看过呢,还没接触呢,但先留着
  • lyq5617

    2012-4-22 11:46:53 使用道具

    羡慕,你们那里的孩子真幸福
  • enxi_dong

    2012-4-22 12:03:25 使用道具

    谢谢分享,很受用
  • happyyaya

    楼主 2012-4-22 21:16:16 使用道具

    Third grade

    1.        The fortune-tellers
    2.        Ouch! A tale from Grimm
    3.        Seven brave women
    4.        Birdie’s lighthouse
    5.        The ghost of Nicholas Greebe
    6.        Sam and the tigers: a new telling of little black Sambo
    7.        Magic school bus series
    8.        Big bad Bruce
    9.        Bearskin
    10.        Saving sweetness
    11.        Raising Yoder’s barn
    12.        Rapunzel
    13.        Harry’s pony
    14.        Molly Limbo
    15.        Insectlopedia: poems and paintings
    16.        Snowflake Bentley
    17.        Through my eyes
    18.        Lou Gehrig: the luckiest man
    19.        Eleanor
    20.        Freckle juice
    21.        Sebastian (Super Sleuth) and the flying elephant
    22.        Ramona Quimby, age 8
    23.        Esio Trot
    24.        Fantastic Mr. Fox
    25.        Amber Brown is not a crayon
    26.        Spotlight on Cody
    27.        Hatmaker’s sign
    28.        Itchy Richard
    29.        Betsy & Billy
    30.        Sable
    31.        The invisible dog
    32.        Rats on the range and other stories
    33.        Sarah, plain and tall
    34.        Amelia’s notebook
    35.        Shiloh
    36.        Junie B. Jones is captain field day
    37.        The magic pretzel
    38.        A little shopping
    39.        The Houdini box
    40.        The well: David’s story
    41.        The boxcar children
    42.        The velveteen rabbit
    43.        Cam Jansen series
    44.        Tornado
    45.        Catchers mask
    46.        The gator girls
    47.        A case for Jenny Archer
    48.        Hundred dresses
    49.        Elisa in the middle
    50.        Horrible Harry and the drop of doom
    51.        Something queer in the wild west
    52.        Dinosaurs before dark
    53.        Wallpaper from space
    54.        Time warp trio series
    55.        Lizzie Logan, second banana
  • happyyaya

    楼主 2012-4-22 21:23:02 使用道具

    本帖最后由 happyyaya 于 2012-4-22 21:30 编辑

    Fourth grade

    1.        It’s disgusting – and we ate it
    2.        Falling up: poems and drawings
    3.        A pizza the size of the sun
    4.        Mr. Popper’s penguins
    5.        Tales of a fourth grade nothing
    6.        Nasty stinky sneakers
    7.        Notes from a Liar and her dog
    8.        Frindle
    9.        Thank you Jackie Robinson
    10.        King of shadows
    11.        Bud, not Buddy
    12.        Matilda
    13.        Amber Brown is not a crayon
    14.        Racing the past
    15.        Weasel
    16.        Bandit’s moon
    17.        Bull run
    18.        Jack on the tracks
    19.        Stone fox
    20.        Million dollar shot
    21.        Misty of Chincoteague
    22.        Just juice
    23.        Year of Miss Agnes
    24.        Bunnicula
    25.        Class Clown
    26.        Lives of the athletes
    27.        Ella enchanted
    28.        The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe
    29.        Pippi longstocking
    30.        Number the stars
    31.        Dolphin luck
    32.        The journal of Scott Pendleton Collins: a world war II soldier
    33.        Shiloh
    34.        Mick Harte was here
    35.        I was a rat
    36.        The best school year ever
    37.        How to eat fried worms
    38.        A cricket in Times Square
    39.        Bobby baseball
    40.        Bad beginning
    41.        Encyclopedia brown tracks them down
    42.        Charlotte’s web
    43.        Little house in the big woods
    44.        The castle in the Attic
    45.        Little house on the Prairie
    46.        Best enemies


    Here are a few things that you can do to help build your child’s literacy skills:

    1.      Continue reading aloud books challenging your child’s listening vocabulary and thinking skills. Reading books above your child’s reading level will help him or her grow as a reader.

    2.      Encourage your child’s independent reading by providing a steady flow of books and conversation aboutthem.

    3.      Help children who seem to lose interest in reading find the time to read at home for pleasure. Make sure their lives haven’t become overly scheduled.

    4.      Help your children find more reasons to write. Enlist them in taking messages, making the shopping list,writing letters, and answering email.

    Try introducing the following types ofbooks to your child:

    1.      Classic fiction and other more recent novels to read aloud together.

    2.      Longer chapter books for “middle readers”.

    3.      Books in a variety of genres,including biography, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry

  • happyyaya

    楼主 2012-4-22 21:56:19 使用道具

    Fifth grade:

    1.        Lives of the athletes
    2.        Book of three
    3.        Gawgon and the boy
    4.        Skellig
    5.        Perloo, the bold
    6.        S. O. R. Losers
    7.        Tuck everlasting
    8.        Charley skedaddle
    9.        Ida early comes over the mountain
    10.        The summer of the Swans
    11.        Love that dog
    12.        Everyone else’s parents said yes
    13.        Sixth grade can really kill you
    14.        Weasel
    15.        Because of Winn Dixie
    16.        The whipping boy
    17.        Joey Pigza loses control
    18.        My side of the mountain
    19.        Dork in disguise
    20.        Running out of time
    21.        The birthday room
    22.        Everything on a waffle
    23.        Babe the gallant pig
    24.        The view from Saturday
    25.        Night journey
    26.        My life as a fifth grade comedian
    27.        Anastasia Krupnik
    28.        The giver
    29.        Dangerous promise
    30.        Mrs. Frisby and the rats of Nimh
    31.        Mick Hart was here
    32.        Mr. Tucket
    33.        A long way from Chicago
    34.        Shades of gray
    35.        Harry potter and the Sorcerer’s stone
    36.        War with grandpa
    37.        The Egypt game
    38.        The sign of the beaver
    39.        Wringer
    40.        Roll of thunder, hear my cry
    41.        The battle for the castle

    5 ways to connect with young reader
    Try these simple and rewarding options for building a relationship around books.
    1.        Start a parent—child book club. What better way to connect than to be reading the same book at the same time? Set up a time for your discussion and try to find guides and activities to do together.
    2.        Read as a family. Set aside a “reading time” for your family where everyone turns off the TV and reads. It’s also a great idea to let your child read to you. Have him read his favorite parts of a book to you and explain what he loves about the passage or chapter.
    3.        Play with words. Let your child show off her vocabulary with a game of Scrabble or Boggle. Or do word searches and crossword puzzles together.
    4.        Select books together. Go to the library, bookstore, or online retailer with your child and pick out books. Challenge him to find a book you will like, and pick out an unusual book for him!
    5.        Watch it. If a movie or TV show based on one of your child’s favorite books comes out, enjoy watching it together. Afterwards, discuss how it was different from the book and if the actors fit the characters.
  • happyyaya

    楼主 2012-4-22 22:11:13 使用道具

    Sixth grade:

    1.        Beauty
    2.        Building big
    3.        Ghost liners
    4.        Gawgon and the boy
    5.        Poppy
    6.        Chasing Vermeer
    7.        The Shakespeare stealer
    8.        Al Capone does my shirts
    9.        The boggart
    10.        Wanderer
    11.        Face first
    12.        The ballad of Lucy Whipple
    13.        The window
    14.        The beaded moccasins
    15.        Johnny Tremain
    16.        Julie of the wolves
    17.        Nory Ryan’s song
    18.        Among the hidden
    19.        Out of the dust
    20.        Witness
    21.        Flush
    22.        Jason’s gold
    23.        Redwall
    24.        Outcasts of 19 Schuyler place
    25.        The view from Saturday
    26.        Ghost boy
    27.        Dave at night
    28.        Ella enchanted
    29.        The exiles
    30.        Bridge to Terebithia
    31.        Jip: his story
    32.        Harris and me: a summer remembered
    33.        A long way from Chicago
    34.        The westing game
    35.        Where the red fern grows
    36.        Gib rides home
    37.        The sign of the beaver
    38.        Crash
    39.        Time apart
    40.        Land
    41.        Bad girls
    42.        Homecoming
    43.        Belle prater’s boy

    Ways to keep your sixth grader turning the pages
    Amidst the flurry of friends and homework, your sixth-grader may not feel like reading. Try these tips for keeping interest and skills on track.
    1.        If he’s struggling or bored with a book, let him put it down. Forcing him to stick with a difficult or dull book intended for pleasure will reinforce the idea reading is a chore.
    2.        Subscribe to interesting magazines for your child. Ask her to choose one or two titles and put the subscription in her name.
    3.        Read the newspaper together. Whether it’s for 15 minutes over breakfast or on weekends, establish a routine and discuss what you each read.
    4.        Play games utilizing reading. Word and vocabulary-building games like Scrabble or Boggle are great, but many board games provide reading opportunities (even if it’s just the instructions).
    5.        Find an outlet for your child to “publish” a book review. When she finishes a book, encourage her to write it up for a family or school newspaper, magazine, or Web site.
    6.        Keep up on what he’s reading. If you can, read a few pages of his books yourself so you can discuss them together.
    7.        Provide a good dictionary. She may not want to ask for your help with words anymore, so make sure she has a good reference.
    8.        Suggest books from movies he liked. He may enjoy getting even more detail in the book.
  • hmcaoying

    2012-4-23 09:27:09 使用道具

    收藏,谢谢分享!!!
  • wing520

    2012-4-23 09:45:41 使用道具

    谢谢分享,收藏了慢慢看
  • lucyzhao0528

    2012-4-23 13:06:28 使用道具

    提示: 作者被禁止或删除 内容自动屏蔽
  • 不语逐光

    2012-4-23 13:28:30 使用道具

    儿童图书馆在哪里啊?
  • simmy

    2012-4-23 13:55:04 使用道具

    谢谢,收藏了,慢慢看
  • hjlzm117

    2012-4-23 14:00:51 使用道具

    谢谢分享,收藏了
  • yingyi2003

    2012-11-1 09:42:16 使用道具

    谢谢了呀,参考一下呀
  • funiu

    2012-11-1 10:38:54 使用道具

    喜欢这样的书单
  • qlingzh

    2012-11-1 10:41:22 使用道具

    多谢分享,仔细研究研究
  • Aaron妈妈

    2012-11-3 21:27:30 使用道具

    谢谢楼主~  是哪里的儿童图书馆推荐的书呢?书名比较陌生哦,可能我孤陋寡闻了。
  • 天蝎亮亮

    2012-11-13 14:00:31 使用道具

    有很多书我好像没听过呢,如果有配套的图片更好了
  • cobra_zhy

    2012-11-14 09:25:51 使用道具

    不知道在哪里下载阿
  • cindyzhang2008

    2012-11-15 21:03:35 使用道具

    有方向了  谢谢
  • koko

    2012-11-15 21:17:09 使用道具

    谢谢,收藏了
  • wym0624

    2012-12-15 19:57:46 使用道具

    谢谢了。儿童图书馆在哪?