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6 Things You Might Not Know About Paddington Bear!

Paddington is available in I Can Read! for the very first time. Did you read the Paddington books growing up? Chances are you, you did! Maybe you watched the television show or had a Paddington stuffed bear as well. That’s because Paddington Bear has been around for over 50 years and is a classic children’s […]

Separation Anxiety and How to Help Your Child Let Go

It’s normal for youngsters to experience separation anxiety. Whether they’re hesitant to leave you or attached to a favorite blanket or stuffed animal, kids find comfort in the familiar. There are certain things that they’ll never outgrow (like you!) but as they enter school, they may be faced with situations in which they’ll have to […]

5 Ways to Prepare Your Kid for the Classroom with Confidence

Going back to school can be exciting and nerve-racking at the same time for both parents and children. The best thing you can do is be overly prepared! That’s where we come in. I Can Read! stories are fun to read and steadily improve reading comprehension and literacy. They’re a reliable solution to keeping kids engaged […]

3 Reasons Why My First I Can Read! Level Books are Perfect for Shared Reading

PSA: It’s never too early to start reading aloud to your child. As they begin to show signs that they are able to read on their own, shared reading offers mental and emotional benefits. For one, it can help improve memory retention and build their vocabulary. Secondly, it can be a wonderful way to jumpstart their interest in […]

Kids Comics for Early Readers

Great Kids Comics for Early Readers The I Can Read! Comics series introduces emerging readers to the world of graphic novel storytelling, featuring familiar I Can Read! characters as well as brand-new characters that young readers will love. Browse our current collection of comics and graphic novels for beginner readers: 1. My Little Pony: Sister Switch […]

Diverse Easy Reader Books for Developing Readers

Diverse Easy Reader Books for Developing Readers Are you looking for new, diverse, easy-reader books to help promote your child’s reading development? Look no further! We’ve gathered a great selection of perfect titles for emerging readers. From stories about a little girl learning about her culture from her grandfather to books for aspiring scientists, these […]

Awesome Autumn Activities and I Can Read! Books to Match

Fall has officially arrived and with it comes a slew of fun activities to enjoy with your kids! From picking apples to making reading not-too-spooky stories, there are endless activities to enjoy during autumn. Here are some of our favorites activities and I Can Read! Books to help you get your family excited for the […]

The Benefits of Reading Books About Friendship

It’s no secret that the power of friendship is a major theme in many children’s books. And for good reason – teaching young children, especially Early Readers, about the importance of social-emotional skills is essential. But did you know that reading books about friendship can also have some serious benefits for your early reader? According […]

Frog and Toad’s Decades-Long Influence on Children’s Books

Over the span of 26 years, Arnold Lobel wrote and illustrated countless children’s books and received numerous accolades for his work –– a Caldecott Medal, two Caldecott Honors, and a Newbery Honor to name a few. He’s among a select few authors celebrated for both his illustrations and his writing. While his name resonates with many, his characters Frog […]

5 Ways Parents Can Help Their Children Learn to Read

Learning to read is hard work! Kids can easily become frustrated or impatient when they’re first starting out. We’ve highlighted five things you can do at home to support skill development in your early reader and help them learn to read in an organic way: 1. Read every day. Studies show that children who are […]