Reading is important because it helps us learn new things, explore different ideas, and improve our imagination. It builds vocabulary, strengthens our brains, and makes us better communicators. Reading can also be fun and relaxing, opening doors to endless adventures and knowledge!
Good literature is important for elementary students because it introduces them to rich language, meaningful stories, and diverse characters that help them understand the world. Quality books inspire curiosity, empathy, and creativity, making reading more enjoyable and helping children grow as thinkers and learners. Great literature also builds a strong foundation for lifelong reading habits and learning.
Green Eggs and Ham : By Dr.Seuss
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie: By Laura Joffe Numeroff
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly: By Simms Taback
The Very Hungry Caterpillar: By Eric Carle
Clifford Goes to Kindergarten: By Norman Bridwell
Alphabet Soup: By Nancy Lessard Downing