Books can come alive in ways like never before...
Check out these links to give your reading and interaction with books a whole new dimension.
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Share with your parents, teachers, librarians & friends
what cool things you can do through these links
that make reading more fun for you.
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Want to see if you can solve the mystery?
Want help picking a book?
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Bookhive- check out this link to search for books and suggestions for books to read.
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Amazon.com- look up a book you enjoyed and look at what books are suggested (people who bought this book, also bought ____)
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Novelist K-8 via www.badgerlink.net/ (Use WI public library card for home access)
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Bookadventure search: created by and is maintained by Sylvan Learning.
Want to listen to a book?
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Bookflix is a subscription service site that groups fiction and nonfiction stories to view online. (Contact Mrs. Wieczorek or your child's teacher for access.)
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Storylineonline.net is a free site where you are able to hear stories read by various actors, sponsored by the Screen Actors Guild Foundation.
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Tumblebooks is a subscription service that provides access to animated, talking picture books which teach young children the joys of reading in a format they'll love. (Contact Mrs. Wieczorek or your child's teacher for access to this resource.)
Want fun activities to do on popular current books?
Want incentives to read more?
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Bookadventure - is a FREE reading motivation program for children in grades K-8. Children create their own book lists from over 7,000 recommended titles, take multiple choice quizzes on the books they've read, and earn points and prizes for their literary successes. Book Adventure was created by and is maintained by Sylvan Learning.
Want book reviews?
Opinions of books are in the eye of the beholder. The following links will share with you what others think about certain reads:
Want to put a book on hold at your public library if Merton School libraries don't have it?
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