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  • Hansel and Gretel Read Aloud PART ONE – Fairytales and Stories for Kids (Part One)

    Hansel and Gretel Read Aloud PART ONE – Fairytales and Stories for Kids (Part One)



    This is a read along/read aloud story time of the famous children’s story, “Hansel and Gretel”

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    ♡ Music by Kevin MacLeod “Enchanted Journey”

    Links to our Read Aloud Books for Kids :
    1- The Three Little Pigs : https://youtu.be/UN-73zQtNC0
    2- Jack and the Beanstalk : https://youtu.be/FD-gVMzXA_Q
    3- The Tale of Benjamin Bunny : https://youtu.be/V5EmLUGyJ4s
    4- Gulliver’s Travel : https://youtu.be/T_NVlVlSaFc
    5- Swiss Family Robinson : https://youtu.be/FF3EDgt0684
    6- Jack Sprat Nursery Rhyme : https://youtu.be/7Cv2OtlrH3o
    7- King John and Prince Arthur : https://youtu.be/BGWsyG6YQAQ
    8- The Gingerbread Man: https://youtu.be/dHpXCMT3M8c
    9- Thumbelina https://youtu.be/vRkumDGKz_Y
    10- Sleeping Beauty : https://youtu.be/h2U2A2ShKlk
    11- Rumpelstiltskin : https://youtu.be/_-D6HXYQ6R0
    12- Chicken Little : https://youtu.be/JBiUZyb2Ab8

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    IMPORTANCE OF READING ALOUD
    • Reading books aloud to kids is widely recognized as the single most important activity leading to language development. Among other things, reading aloud builds word-sound awareness in children, a potent predictor of reading success.
    • Reading aloud to young children is not only one of the best activities to stimulate language and cognitive skills; it also builds motivation, curiosity, and memory. Bardige, B. Talk to Me, Baby!(2009), Paul H Brookes Pub Co.
    • Reading aloud to kids stimulates language development even before a child can talk. Bardige, B. Talk to Me, Baby!(2009), Paul H Brookes Pub Co.
    • The nurturing and one-on-one attention from parents during reading aloud encourages children to form a positive association with books and reading later in life.
    • Children that read along to books have the opportunity to practice listening – a crucial skill for kindergarten and beyond

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