Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann - Stories for Kids - Childrens Books Read Along Aloud

  • 6 years ago
This is a live reading of the childrens book Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann.\r
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Caldecott Medal winner\r
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Book Synopsis:\r
No one listens when Officer Buckle gives safety speeches at school. One day Officer Buckle receives a new partner, a police dog named Gloria. With the help of Gloria, the students start to pay attention to Officer Buckles safety speeches.\r
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Accelerated Reader Book Information:\r
Interest Level (IL): LG\r
ATOS Book Level:\r
AR Points: 0.5\r
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Grade level: Preschool-3\r
Age level: 4-8\r
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Officer Buckle and Gloria can be found here:\r
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The benefits of reading aloud include:\r
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- Language Development and Literacy Skills: Reading aloud can help youngsters learn new words, expand their vocabulary, strengthen phonics skills, reading comprehension, word and letter recognition, and promote storytelling and imagination.\r
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- Brain Development: Research shows from birth to age 5 are the critical years for language development.\r
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- A Love of Reading: A early introduction to books can expand imagination and creativity and help form a lifelong love of reading.\r
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- Knowledge: Reading can not only be for pleasure, but also for learning something new and informative.\r
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