Skip to main content

Resource Books

In order to deliver consistently high-quality care and education to children programs require well-trained, professional classroom staff. Create a good professional library with a balanced collection of books on a variety of early childhood subjects, including curriculum and activity books containing practical classroom ideas, books on child development theory and practice, and materials on working with parents, diversity, or inclusion.

Ready to Read: Using the Science of Reading in Pre-K and Kindergarten - Paperback
Item: 301937
Status: In Stock
$34.95
$27.95
The shift in reading instruction has left many early childhood educators searching for clarity and support. Ready to Read bridges the gap between research and real-world practice, offering early childhood teachers the tools they need to deliver evidence-based, developmentally appropriate instruction grounded in the science of how young children build literacy skills. Edited by literacy expert Latisha Hayes, PhD, this resource brings together leading voices in the field to demystify key concepts and provide practical, easy-to-implement strategies tailored to pre-K and kindergarten classrooms. Whether you're just beginning your structured literacy journey or looking to align your instruction with new mandates, this guide will help you feel equipped and empowered. Paperback. 240 pages.
Accessible Learning Spaces: A Guide to Implementing Universal Design in Early Childhood - Paperback
Item: 300249
Status: In Stock
$29.95
$23.95
As an early childhood educator, you want every child to thrive, regardless of their abilities or learning style. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) provides a framework for designing learning experiences that are inclusive and accessible to all children. In this guide, you'll learn how to apply UDL principles to your early childhood environment to create a welcoming, engaging, and effective learning environment for every child. From designing flexible learning spaces to using technology to support diverse learners, you'll discover practical strategies and tips for implementing UDL in your classroom. With real-world examples, this book shows you how to: create a classroom culture where children feel safe and comfortable, design and adapt materials for different learning styles and needs, collaborate with families and colleagues to support children's learning, use technology to enhance learning for all children, and incorporate UDL principles into your daily routines and activities.
Playful Activities for Reading Readiness: Laying a Foundation for Literacy - Paperback
Item: 37599
Status: In Stock
$44.95
$35.95
Children learn best through play. Did you know play supports children's skill building, from language and literacy to memory and math? Through play, children can experiment with words and concepts, express emotions and ideas, and make connections. "Playful Activities for Reading Readiness" offers purposeful, play-based activities to develop the foundational literacy and language skills young children need to succeed in school. Learn research-led tips to guide children to play their way through enhancing critical components of early language and literacy instruction, including: oral language, phonological awareness, the alphabetic code, word recognition, foundational fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, concept knowledge, and early writing. Paperback. 376 pages.
Literacy for All Young Learners - Paperback
Item: 72302
Status: In Stock
$29.95
$23.95
Mary Jalongo, PhD, offers 65 strategies to support literacy learning with children from preschool through the third grade. With specific suggestions for ELL students, Jalongo includes recommendations for hundreds of great children's books, websites, and apps to make teaching easier. Each strategy is designed to be simple to use with all of the children in your classroom-from the not-yet-readers to the fluent readers-and each strategy is tied to the Common Core State Standards for kindergarten through third grade. Paperback. 272 pages.