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Budget for books. Build a valued collection, an investment in your children’s future.
Go weekly to your local library and get a variety of books for your children.
Dive in!
Asset-rich books that illustrate “commitment to learning” and promise a good read:
Aha!: The Most Interesting Book You’ll Ever Read About Intelligence (Mysterious You)
by Trudee Romanek, illustrated by Rose Cowles. Kids Can Press. 2004.
(Ages 8 and up)
Chin Chiang and the Dragon’s Dance
by Ian Wallace. Groundwood.1992.
Frindle
by Andrew Clements, illustrated by Brian Selznick. Simon & Schuster BFYR.1992.
Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
by Dr. Seuss. Random House.1990.
7 x 9 = Trouble
by Claudia Mills, illustrated by G. Brian Karas. Douglas & McIntyre. 2002.
The Several Lives of Orphan Jack
by Sarah Ellis, illustrated by Bruno St-Aubin.
Groundwood/Douglas & McIntyre. 2003.