CRANKENSTEIN by Samantha Berger || Read Aloud || Simply Storytime

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Crankenstein by Samantha Berger, with read aloud preformed by Simply Storytime. Beware the Crankenstein!!! He's a little monster of crankiness that no one can destroy! He may look like any ordinary boy, but when faced with a rainy day, a melting popsicle, or an early bedtime, one little boy transforms into a mumbling, grumbling Crankenstein. When Crankenstein meets his match in a fellow Crankenstein, the results could be catastrophic--or they could be just what he needs to brighten his day! This hilarious and relatable tale of grumpiness gone awry will turn toddler tantrums to giggles in no time.

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At Simply Storytime Read Aloud, I try and find the most interesting and exciting books to read. Reading is one of the most important aspects to developing skills for learning. Read Aloud books are just another way to help develop this love for reading and the perfect teacher tool!

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Why is read aloud important?

"The U.S. Department of Education Commission on Reading took into account over 10,000 studies and found that the most important activity for building the skills and background for eventual success in reading is reading aloud."

Hope you have enjoyed this read aloud of Samantha Berger's Crankenstein.

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