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These kids all love to read—alone or together, on a bus or in a parade. And every time they open a book, they open up a whole new world, too!
"A delightful tribute to reading anything and everything all the time. . . . There's something for everyone." —Booklist
"A chipper, colorful celebration of the limitless possibilities for what, where, and when one can read." —Publishers Weekly

Learning to read is a big accomplishment, and this exuberant picture book celebrates reading in its many forms. In lively rhyme, it follows a diverse group of word-loving children who grab the opportunity to read wherever and whenever they can. They read while waiting and while sliding or swinging; they read music and in Braille and the signs on the road. And, sometimes, they even read together, in a special fort they've built. The colorful, fanciful art and rollicking text will get every child more excited about reading!


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Publisher: Union Square Kids

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781454941439
  • Release date: February 28, 2020

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Formats

OverDrive Read

Languages

English

Levels

Lexile® Measure:470
Text Difficulty:1-2

These kids all love to read—alone or together, on a bus or in a parade. And every time they open a book, they open up a whole new world, too!
"A delightful tribute to reading anything and everything all the time. . . . There's something for everyone." —Booklist
"A chipper, colorful celebration of the limitless possibilities for what, where, and when one can read." —Publishers Weekly

Learning to read is a big accomplishment, and this exuberant picture book celebrates reading in its many forms. In lively rhyme, it follows a diverse group of word-loving children who grab the opportunity to read wherever and whenever they can. They read while waiting and while sliding or swinging; they read music and in Braille and the signs on the road. And, sometimes, they even read together, in a special fort they've built. The colorful, fanciful art and rollicking text will get every child more excited about reading!


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