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Welcome to Love to Teach's Reading Resources hub, where educators can find a treasure trove of materials to foster literacy skills in their students. Whether you're focusing on phonics, comprehension, or literary analysis, our curated collection has something for every level and interest. Dive into our comprehensive selection of lesson plans, worksheets, interactive games, and more, designed to ignite a love for reading and cultivate critical thinking.


Penguins are special and they hatch their eggs a little differently than one would think. Students will love this non-fiction book filled with beautiful illustrations and facts that focus on how the male keeps the egg warm until it hatches and how the parents care for the child after it's born.
My Friend Rabbit is a Caldecott Medal Winner (2003). Children will love to take picture-walks through this story, as it is filled with hand-colored, relief prints. Each illustration is framed and outlined, which gives the impression that you are looking at a movie reel.
Grid for tracking topics and group members in a group reading situation
Full-bleed, pencil-and-watercolor illustrations and a touching message combine to tell the story of a short, clumsy, bucktoothed little girl and all the confidence she carries.
by Philip Christian Stead - A toe-tapping, hand-clapping romp of a picture book with spectacular collage artwork.
Skippyjon Jones travels where no kitty boy has traveled before, to his favorite red planet- Mars. An out of this world adventure, filled with Martians, familiar friends and vibrant rich full color illustrations. 
by Carin Berger - Hand-crafted, collage illustrations and a heart-warming story, beautifully depict how true friends can help anyone overcome changes.
by David Kirk - Counting to twelve has never been so much fun! The brightly colored pictures and rhythmic story jump off the page and children will love to count all the bugs that are attending the tea party.
Skills and concepts: feels confident about reading, knows front cover, holding the book right side up, locates the title and knows how it works, anticipates the story, explores pictures, intereprets pictures, knwos begining, can carry the storyline, predictions...
The sight word assessment has sight words for units 1-6.
by Paul Goble - An award-winning author of Native American legends tells the story of a young Native American girl devoted to the care of her tribe’s horses.
It will be impossible to be sad after reading this story about a farmer, his old dump truck and the happy animals that he takes for a ride every day.
An interesting variation on the usual board books that introduce shapes. Companion title: Up & Down, Color Crazy and 1-2-3.
It's into the closet again with our favorite little bandito Skippito Friskito! This time he is searching out the rarest dinosaur of them all... the Skipposaurus. Follow along in this colorful adventure filled with an exploration in rhyming.
A classic story with simple text, unique illustrations and a light show at the end of the book.
Oh you push the damper in,And you pull the damper out,But the smoke goes up the chimney just the same,Just the same
by Derek Munson - Enemy Pie is enriched with colored pencil illustrations, laden with real “children” talk and serves up a charming recipe that can turn any best enemy into a true friend.
by Audrey Wood - A classic folktale, stunningly and ominously retold with oil and canvas paintings and with a fast-paced, dramatic storyline about a mother’s imaginative revenge on a witch that turned her seven children into food.
by Karen Beaumont - Silly, but serious, verses and zany illustrations help this board book encourage healthy self-esteem for even the smallest child.
Animal poetry with pictures: Turtles, Frogs, Lady Bugs, Piggies