This link has been bookmarked by 68 people . It was first bookmarked on 25 Mar 2008, by Laura Cummings.
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Mansel WellsCOLD 1-2
Animated, talking picture books that assist students in learning how to read. They are available to students free through the NY Public Library. -
Elizabeth DanaTumblebooks is great for students to hear many different types of stories. My first graders really enjoy picking their own stories and listening to them. There are also stories for older students to read along with.
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Alissa BevivinoThe password is on your Tumblebooks bookmark!
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Julie ButlerReading website for kids.
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kim waiteinteractive stories
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Traci SeybDoes cost
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Corina Longfree trial
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Linda Wilsonoffers animated web-books as an online subscription. The books are appropriate for younger children as read-alouds. The sentences and word choice are typically appropriate for read-alouds rather than independent reading by emergent readers. You also have the option of downloading a free player and purchasing books individually. Tumblebooks also offers a large-print service for low-vision readers
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Dianne KrauseVery cool site that has published eBooks for elementary. GREAT STUFF!
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H. HampsonSome libraries have subscribed to the TumbleBooks talking booka, which is helpful for being able to access the collection in a more ... ahem... cost-efficient manner. :) Great for using in the listening centre for Daily Five activities.
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Rob De LorenzoOnline read aloud of picturebooks - for primary
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Branka Mchildren's books online
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James McConvilledownloadable and printable books
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