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April 8, 2025

PA Promise for Children Releases List of April Books for Preschoolers

Pennsylvania’s Promise for Children has released its list of April books for preschoolers that includes eight books in four categories.

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The four categories under which PA Promise for Children has organized the books are: Language and Literacy Skills, Social and Emotional Development, Scientific Thinking and Technology, and Mathematical Thinking and Expression.

This month’s books includes:

Language and Literacy Skills

  • Sylvester and the Magic Pebble (William Steig)
  • Three Pebbles and a Song (Eileen Spinelli)

Social and Emotional Development

  • A Day’s Work (Eve Bunting)
  • Families (Susan Kuklin)

Scientific Thinking and Technology

  • Me and the Measure of Things (Joan Sweeney)
  • What Will Hatch? (Jennifer Ward)

Mathematical Thinking and Expression

  • Kindergarten Count to 100 (Jacqueline Rogers)
  •  How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten? (Jane Yolen)

To find activities that accompany this month’s books or to print the booklist, visit PA Promise for Children’s website.

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November 13, 2024

Kindergarten Here I Come Releases November Books for Preschoolers

Kindergarten Here I Come has released a list of November books for preschoolers that cover a wide variety of topics.

The List

The list breaks the month’s selections down into four categories.

Under Language and Literacy Skills, the list included two titles – “The Relatives Came” by Cynthia Rylant and “Neighborhood Mother Goose” by Nina Crews.

For Social and Emotional Development, the month’s titles included “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” by Judith Viorst and Ray Cruz and “The Pout-Pout Fish” by Deborah Diesen and Dan Hanna.

The Science Thinking and Technology category included “Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake” by Michael Kaplan and “Bread and Jam for Frances” by Russell Hoban.

For Mathematical Thinking and Expression, the selections were “Stripes of All Types” by Susan Stockdale and “Elmer” by David McKee.

Additional Activities

In its monthly newsletter, Kindergarten Here I Come pairs the reading selections with other activities for parents who are reading them to their child. 

For its Language and Literacy Skills selections, it suggests using stuffed animals, action figures, or dolls to retell a story or utilizing a sock puppet as a storytelling device.

For the Mathematical Thinking and Expression choices, it suggests using objects to make patterns with preschoolers and to see if their preschooler can tell what comes next in the patterns.

The Science Thinking and Technology selections can be paired with a Guess the Taste game that involves placing different foods on a plate. Preschoolers should close their eyes, taste the food and try to guess what it is. Then, get them to guess the foods by smell.

And for the Social Emotional Development books, it suggests viewing people’s faces in magazines and asking children to talk about the expressions and emotions they notice. Use signs, words, and photos of emotions to reinforce language development. .

Kindergarten Here I Come’s full November booklist is available online.