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Just 15 minutes a day of reading aloud from birth = lifelong learning success! #ReadAloud15
Cincinnati, OH
Joined October 2011
Happy National STEAM Day! Explore a favorite from our 21-Day Challenge resources, our STEAM-themed board game for families: https://t.co/mWLa6A9zcc
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It’s Count Dracula from Bram Stoker’s Dracula! 🧛♂️ Inspired by Vlad Dracula of Wallachia (modern-day Romania) – a ruler known for brutal punishments but seen by many at home as a hero who defended against the Ottoman Empire. #ReadAloud15 #Halloween
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Double, double fun and trouble! 🧙♀️ Stir up some spooky fun with our free Halloween posters and activities at https://t.co/T3YYSk81RD.
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The answer is “Frankenstein”! First published anonymously on New Year’s Day; many assumed the author was a man. This groundbreaking story became a cornerstone of modern science fiction and remains just as powerful over 200 years later. #ReadAloud15 #Halloween
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In “The Adventures of Pinocchio”, the story is much darker than Disney’s version. Pinocchio isn’t sweet or innocent but mischievous and mean, even throwing a hammer at the cricket who tries to help him! #ReadAloud15
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The answer is Baloo! Rudyard Kipling, born in Mumbai, India, in 1865, spent his early years there and later returned to India as a journalist. These experiences helped bring The Jungle Book’s jungle and its characters to life. #ReadAloud15
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Dorothy’s slippers didn’t always sparkle ruby red! 👠 In Baum’s original tale, they were silver and turned ruby later to shine in Technicolor! #ReadAloud15
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The “great and powerful” title character isn’t quite what he seems! Think you know the story? #ReadAloud15
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It’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland! Written by Lewis Carroll in 1865 and inspired by 10-year-old Alice Liddell, daughter of Oxford’s Vice-Chancellor. After hearing the story aloud, Alice asked him to write it down and the rest is literary magic! #ReadAloud15
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From the mind of a mathematician came a girl who shrinks, grows, and meets creatures both curious and strange. #ReadAloud15
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“The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis was the first Narnia book published. A less well-known fact: Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien were Oxford friends in a group called the Inklings, where Tolkien’s feedback helped shape the magical world of Narnia. #ReadAloud15
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A kitchen, a pumpkin bread recipe, and one adorable badger family! Our November calendar blends reading, math, and hands-on fun to help families learn, laugh, and make memories together: https://t.co/U34cOKyibO
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🕸️ It’s Charlotte! The wise spider from “Charlotte’s Web” who spun “Some Pig” to save her friend Wilbur. E.B. White found inspiration for the story on his Maine farm after observing a spider spin an egg sac. #ReadAloud15
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🍁 Are you a true fall book fan? Test yourself with our Fall Book Quiz and see how you score! Take it here: https://t.co/llv2V1GWBj
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