This link has been bookmarked by 106 people . It was first bookmarked on 21 Nov 2006, by room12.
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Vanessa BeyerThis site has electronic books for kids. A narrator reads as the text is highlighted. Great for helping students improve reading skills!
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Paula DeVolThis site has lots of books online. Students can read independently or follow along as the computer reads to them.
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Casey DarnellGrade Level K-2nd Curriculum - Communication Arts
This site has online animated books through the New York Public Library's access that makes reading fun and interesting. -
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Jamie BozichThis website is a great source for teachers who educate younger children (K-2). The website contains online books that is accessible from any computer. This is a great way to help to build students' reading abilities.
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Emily HelgersonAlphabetically listed electronic books for children. This is a great website for teachers to use that can improve students' reading skills since each word in the story is highlighted when read.
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Doug PetersonCollection of eBooks for young readers. Works well with SMART Boards
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dingodingoonline collection of animated, talking picture books which teach young children the joys of reading in a format they'll love.
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Cheryl Bohnlogin: asw
password: books
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Polly McCauleyBooks online
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User name: seattleschools Password: books -
Louise Woodreading, spelling
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Jane SmithContains ebooks for kids (watch the pictures on the screen and hear the story read aloud). Also has book-related puzzles and games aimed at improving spelling and reading.
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Jonathon Richteretexts for ekids
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AMS224e-books for e-kids. Animated audio children's books.
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Jennifer WhitingBooks for whitney. longleaf, books if prompted
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mkitchenDigital books and games
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Lori Cooneyebooks for kids
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Mary Hillisonline animated books for kids
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b clothieAudio books for kids - early literacy
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Sarah BraxtonIs this really available free of charge?
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David KoppenhaverFairly large collection of e-book versions of a variety of mostly K-2 picture books that can be read aloud. Some are in Spanish, French, and Chinese, but English is the largest collection. Read a little too fast for struggling readers, but a nice listen

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