Join us for a special read aloud of the children's book 'I'm Growing Great' with guest reader Nic Stone. This heartwarming story celebrates the growth and development of children, and is perfect for parents, educators, and anyone who loves a good read aloud.
In 'I'm Growing Great', young readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery as they learn about the amazing things their bodies can do. From the moment they are born, children grow and change at an incredible pace. They learn to crawl, walk, talk, and read. They make friends, learn new skills, and explore the world around them.
Nic Stone is an award-winning author of children's books, including the New York Times bestseller 'Dear Martin'. She is passionate about creating stories that empower children and help them to see themselves in a positive light. Nic Stone's reading of 'I'm Growing Great' is sure to be a hit with children of all ages.
So grab a copy of 'I'm Growing Great' and join us for a special read aloud with Nic Stone. You won't want to miss this heartwarming story about the amazing things children can do!
Here are some additional resources for parents and educators who want to learn more about child development:
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website has a wealth of information on child development, from birth to adolescence.
- HealthyChildren.org is a website from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) that provides parents with up-to-date information on child health and development.
- Zero to Three is a national nonprofit organization that works to ensure that all babies and toddlers have a healthy start in life. Their website has a wealth of resources for parents and educators, including information on child development, parenting tips, and early childhood education.
Discussion Questions:
- What are some of the things that children learn to do as they grow?
- How do children change physically, emotionally, and socially as they grow?
- What are some of the challenges that children face as they grow?
- How can parents and educators support children's growth and development?