There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bat Read Aloud

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There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bat by Lucille Colandro, with read aloud preformed by Simply Storytime. The old lady does just that, not to mention a cat, an owl, bones, a goblin and even a wizard! With just enough suspense, the catchy rhymes in these picture books encourage readers to guess their way toward a satisfying ending. Plus, as the old lady gobbles and gobbles and gobbles, new readers get to experience rhyme, repetition, cause and effect, and sequencing, which can boost fluency and vocabulary skills. No wonder so many kids have an enormous appetite for books starring this lovable lady! This is a wonderful read aloud book for 1st and 2nd grade.

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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 Lucille Colandro's There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bat.

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