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1. 10 Tips for an Outstanding Children's Collection.

2. Caldecott Confidential: What's Next Year's Best Picture Book for Kids? Please, Don't Ask

3. Changing the world one bright red book bag at a time: raising A Reader is on a mission--to make sure that every child starts school ready to succeed

5. Secrets of storytime. What makes a storytime great? 10 tips from a 40-year pro

7. Caldecott confidential: what's next year's best picture book for kids? Please, don't ask

8. Don't Delay: Help Parents Find Language Development Resources

9. Encore! Encore! There's a Good Reason Why Kids Love to Hear the Same Story over and Over

10. Oh! What a Smart Baby: What You Need to Know about Children's Brain Development

11. Children of the Cloth: Flannelboards Are a Great Tool to Help Kids Learn Early Literacy Skills

12. A Script for Success: Talking Points Can Make Storytime a Much Richer Experience for Everyone

13. Kids Just Wanna Have Fun: The Best Way to Encourage Early Literacy Is Also the Most Amusing

14. The Pleasure principle: children (and grown-ups) tend to do what's most fun

15. Why offer black storytime? A dynamic new program is off to a rousing start

16. The neglected ones: children of undocumented immigrants seldom receive the services they need

17. Mind readers: by thinking out loud, we can raise children's comprehension skills

18. Give them a big hand: puppets are great motivators for children who are learning to read

19. A running start: we're excited about the latest programs for very young learners

20. When trauma hits home: did you know that infants are the largest single group of victims?

21. Get ready, get set ... a local outreach program makes the transition to kindergarten much smoother

22. The power of words: how librarians can help close the vocabulary gap

23. A happy ending: outcomes-based evaluations help us define what we're trying to accomplish

24. Have you heard the word? National Poetry Month is a great time to share the joy of poetry with children

25. It's never too early: parents should talk to their young ones long before they can speak

26. Fun, fun, fun: what makes a great storytime book?

27. Courageous conversations: if we want every child to succeed, we need to talk about race

28. The amazing brain: babies start learning to read the day they're born

29. Natural-born scientists: children's curiosity about the world begins at birth

30. Myth busters: parents have a lot of alarming misconceptions about reading

31. Humor us: fun and laughter are essential to children's lives

32. Do you believe in magic? There's a good reason why so many families love storytimes

33. Ready, set, go! Storytime can help children (and parents) become kindergarten-ready

34. Model behavior: children (and adults) often learn best by seeing and doing

35. Something to smile about: a statewide early literacy program is making a big difference

36. Count us in: storytime is a perfect occasion to strengthen children's math skills

37. The (really) big six: without these preliteracy skills, children can't become skilled readers

38. It's showtime! There's one preschool program that parents can't resist

39. A little DAP will do ya: an often ignored concept is the key to successful programming

40. Play it again: play produces children who are emotionally healthy and ready for school

41. Sweet treats: poems can create a lifelong love of language in youngsters

42. You've gotta have heart: a baby's emotional development is more important than many folks think

43. True stories: it's never too early to introduce preschoolers to great nonfiction

44. The gift that keeps on giving: sharing great storytime ideas is inspirational and infectious

45. Read to me! Summer reading programs are now catering to the preschool set

46. ?Habla Ingles? To learn a second language, a child needs to really know his first one

47. The perfect partner: Head Start is an ideal ally for promoting early literacy

48. Brain food: can Baby Einstein books and DVDs turn a child into a genius?

49. Really good research: some persuasive evidence to share with those who serve young children

50. From a distance: a library program connects inmates and their children through reading

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