the magic of reading aloud

You may have tangible wealth untold:
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.
Richer than I you can never be –
I had a mother who read to me
.”
- Strickland Gillilan

13737348.JPG 99x150 the magic of reading aloudAmy of Usborne Books recently sent me The Read-Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease. I am completely enamored. If I didn’t have a million things on my plate (Seriously. I have so many big projects on my plate this week that my husband actually told me, “Don’t worry about the house or the laundry or anything like that.”), I’m certain I would have read it all in one sitting.

The book essentially “explains how reading aloud awakens children’s imaginations and improves their language skills.” It also includes a listing of 1,000 books that are great for reading aloud by age/grade and theme.

Anyway, the small snippets that I have managed to inhale so far, have reminded me – inspired me – to be even more diligent about reading aloud.

If you’re looking for wonderful, captivating, interactive books to share with your kids, you need to check out Usborne. The books are educational, but not boring-educational. They’re educational the way books should be – colorful, engaging, fun. I recently spent some time looking through the catalog and I think I want all of them.

But if I had to narrow it down, I think I’d add these 6 books to my “Usborne wishlist”:

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Usborne Books make great gifts too because almost all of them have a “hands-on” component (stick stickers, lift flaps, touch textures, use magnets, cook recipes, etc.). Any kid is sure to be delighted by the wonder of learning with these books around the house.

Another cool thing about buying Usborne Books through this eShow is that you’re buying from another mom. Amy Meyer is the seller behind that particular site and she is the proud mama of two kids. She resides in the Twin Cities area and is passionate about literacy. She is also able to help get you started if YOU want to start an Usborne Books business of your own.

YOUR TURN: Check out the Usborne catalog. Which books spark your interest?

WIN IT! One winner will receive a copy of The Read-Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease, plus $25 to spend on Usborne Books. To enter, leave any topic-related comment on this post prior to Tuesday, September 8th at 11:59 p.m. (Don’t forget to follow the rules…all generic comments like “Enter me!,” “Love it,” and “Cool stuff!” will be disqualified.).

*UPDATE* The winner is #25 Kerrie Mayans. Congratulations!

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Comments

  1. Melissa says:

    I just signed up to “sell” Usborne books. Not really as a business, but to add to our book collection and there are so many of their books that I love. They were having a great deal for signing up that I just couldn’t pass it by. I will have to look at the Read Aloud Handbook.

  2. Oh, how we love Usborne books. My sister-in-law has been a distributor for many years. I always request the books for my kids’ birthday and Christmas gifts.

    Our favorites are the Farmyard Tales.

  3. NGS says:

    Hmm…I guess I’m interested in The Dinosaurs Next Door and Molly’s Magic Carpet.

  4. Anne at Catholic Mommy Brain says:

    How cool! I wish I’d had “100 Things for little children to do on a trip” last weekend lol :)

  5. Pam R. says:

    I’ve been eyeing up that How Big is a Million book too! The penguin is adorable and it sounds just delightful.

  6. MaryBeth says:

    I consider The Read Aloud Handbook one of my all time favorite “parenting” books. I picked up my copy about a year before I became a parent at a book signing/ lecture event he did in our town. Love it!

  7. Sara says:

    I too like so many!! It was hard to decide on one. I would surely choose the Curly the Pig
    Series: Farmyard Tales Board Books
    Author: Heather Amery and Stephen Cartwright. We have a farm animal section at the zoo and my daughter loves it. Doesn’t hurt to give the old swine some positive attention with all the awful flu too! :)

  8. Nad says:

    I browsed the Usborne Catalog and Big Pig On A Dig looks like a perfect book for my Kindergartner, with easy words he can handle.

  9. Carol says:

    My son would love this:

    1001 Things To Spot At Christmas
    Series: 1001 Things to Spot
    Author: Frith, Alex

  10. ky2here says:

    We’d love some high quality children’s books to add to our library.

  11. Lanie says:

    First let me say… I love the quote! Aren’t Usborne books the best? We own a couple and they are fantastic. I would love this read-aloud handbook and my qst grader would love the “I Can Draw” books from Usborne.

  12. Lisa says:

    My son would love 1001 Pirate Things to Spot and My Big Book Of Mazes.
    All of their books are great for children!

  13. Kristi says:

    We love the Usborne books because my 2nd grader is SO into science. I can’t get him to read chapter books like other kids his age but he soaks up non-fiction like nothing. We have gotten him a couple over the past year and I think it would be a great Christmas present for him to get him some more.

  14. Jinxy says:

    I am just now getting to read to Lily and I am loving it. Sure she eats most of the books while I try to read them to her but its a start.

    I love the idea behind these products.

  15. Shannon Baas says:

    We love all kinds of books so this would be great.

  16. Nicole C. says:

    I like 50 Fairy Things to Make and Do and 50 Things to Draw and Make!

  17. Erin T says:

    I would get the 1001 Things to Spot in the Sea! Looks very cute!

  18. Abby says:

    I love the There’s a Mouse about the House books!

  19. Katrina says:

    As a librarian and a new mom I just can not get enough books. I just love them. I am vaguely familiar with these books and I would lovbe to have one.

  20. susan varney says:

    i would love to have these for my grandson and myself to use together mverno@roadrunner.com

  21. Jill J says:

    So many of our books are Usborne! Such quality books! Sonlight (homeschool) curriculum uses their books a lot!

  22. Adrienne gordon says:

    My son would love Dinosaurs Next Door. I like that they are less traditional than the scholastic books.

  23. Ellen C. says:

    How big is a million looks so cute. Thanks for the chance.

  24. Pat says:

    Usborne has so many wonderful books. I would choose I Can Draw Animals for my graddaughter.

  25. Kerrie Mayans says:

    We have several of the Usbourne baby and toddler books but my son would love the Pirate Things to Make & Do Kid Kit.

  26. Madeline says:

    There’s A Mouse About The House and The Make Believe Pirates Set look pretty fabulous.

  27. Glenda D says:

    Usborne books are very high quality books. We have enjoyed them for some time now and are just eager to buy more as our twins get older.

  28. Nora says:

    We love books and with school starting my youngest is to read 15 min every night.I also have one that loves me to read to him.

  29. Cindi says:

    Since I have always love children’s books, I could have a field day with Usborne Books. Some of my picks are: A Squirrel’s Tale, That’s Not My Monkey,
    Curly the Pig and Unique Monique. Thanks for this chance…..Cindi

  30. Cindy says:

    I kind of like the see inside your body book. They all look great!
    I like…
    50 things to draw and paint
    East of the Sun, West of the Moon
    Going to the Doctor Sticker Book
    Illustrated Classics for Girls
    Knights
    I could probably go on and on! Great website!

  31. Fionen says:

    Wow, the Usborne books look fantastic. They have a huge variety: princesses, trucks, puppies, dragons, stickers, and more. I don’t know if I could pick only six. :D

  32. Chris G. says:

    The books that spark my interests are: Why Should I Keep Fit? and I Can Draw Animals.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

  33. Stacy says:

    I’d love to get the book “Why?” for my son.

  34. Julia says:

    We love the 1001 Things to Spot series — they make great books for car trips. I’d get the 2 we’re missing, Puzzle Car Race, Going to School, and a couple board books illustrated by Stephen Cartwright (we love his families).

  35. CMC says:

    I LOVE read-alouds. Sometimes the children even read to ME – that is the most precious thing!

  36. Spoodles says:

    My 5 year old would love to read “Bats” with me. Big Pig on a Dig looks like fun, too!

  37. Mia J. says:

    My daughter and I love to read together. We have quite a few Usborne books and I like that they have such a wide range of book topics for different age groups.

  38. Vanessa says:

    That book sounds amazing! I might have to check it out! Right now there are so many books we love to read, but “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” is a favorite in our house right now.

  39. Andrea says:

    I am eyeing the Fairy Making Book from Usbourne Books. I love what they have to offer – we don’t own any but I always look at them! Fantastic.

  40. Michele says:

    Wow! This is a really great company – it was hard to choose just one book, but I think that my daughter would be most interested in the “What’s Happening Series” and the book titled “At the Zoo.” The read aloud book also sounds like a great resource for parents. Thanks for sharing this!

  41. Susan C says:

    Big Pig On A Dig looks fun and just perfect for my three year old granddaughter.
    smchester at gmail dot com

  42. Suzanne B says:

    Messy Baby, Bedtime Baby.. I love those board books. Anything that my little ones can be interested in, and babies ALWAYS win :)

  43. susan says:

    We read daily however I’d love to learn how to really make it educational and fun for my little one. He already enjoys it but if I can enhance our reading time that would be an extra, extra bonus!

  44. Fredene says:

    no

  45. Jen Mc says:

    My son likes bugs, so I think he would like the Creepy Crawlies LTF. One of my mom’s groups is having an Usborne party, maybe I’ll go.

  46. Monique Rizzo says:

    I like Messy Baby. Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

  47. Christine says:

    love the 1001 Things to Spot series

  48. Cynthia C says:

    There’s no better gift for a child than a book. Thanks for the chance.

  49. melissa L says:

    I think the Sticker Dolly Dressing Ballerinas book would be fun to read and interact with. My daughter is getting into dancing and likes to twirl around.

  50. Tonya Froemel says:

    I love the book There’s a Mouse About the House. It is adorable and a lot of fun to have the mouse poke through the little slots to the next page.

  51. Beth says:

    I would love to get 1001 Things to Spot in the Sea. My little guy just loves fish. Thanks for the giveaway.

  52. jenny m says:

    I like the big book of mazes0- usbourne has such great quality!

  53. Rachelle says:

    We love Usborne Books! See Inside Your Body is always a favorite. I made a list of great Usborne books http://childrensbooks.suite101.com/article.cfm/bestselling_and_awardwinning_usborne_books.

    We used to homeschool and used them all the time then. Now we just read them for fun. :-)

  54. Julie H says:

    The Usbourne books always look so great. I tried looking a bit older this time, and was interested in the Ballerina Dreams series…there are some good looking ones there. Thanks for having such a timely giveaway with BTS upon us! And for telling the world about Trelease–reading aloud is one of the best things you can do with your kids…not just for their education, but for the family time it garners

  55. Lynn says:

    What a great give away. I have toyed with the idea of becoming an Usborne consultant for months. Their books look fantastic. I saw them in person at a stall at a fair one day and was hooked. I have a feeling I’d spend more than I’d make. The quality seems wonderful.

  56. Rachel says:

    We love Usborne books. Especially the touch and feel books. My kids can never get enough of them.

  57. Honey Mommy says:

    We love Usborne books! My son has “That’s not my monster”, which is great! They have a whole line of “that’s not my… ” books and I would get more of those!

  58. sarah says:

    Neat! I was planning on getting my nephew some books for his birthday! Great ideas!

  59. angie says:

    there are tons of great books on the usborne website. I love to read to my children not only binds us together but places a great love around us
    shopannies@Yahoo.com

  60. Stephanie says:

    So many fantastic books. My son would love the See Inside Dinosaurs, as well as any of the 1001 Things to Find books. The Christmas one looks neat!

    I’ve heard fantastic things about the Read-Aloud Handbook, too.

  61. Kimmie F says:

    I like “Everyone Poops” and “Big Book of Playtime Activities.”

  62. Katherine C. says:

    I love the selection of pirate books. My son is so into pirates, he would all those pirate books.

  63. Terri says:

    As a homeschool mom, I’ve used many Usborne books in the past. I found so many new ones on the website I want to add to our collection! My kids love all the information and bright colorful illustrations in these books.

  64. xenia says:

    I think the Decorating T-Shirts Kid Kit looks pretty cool, it would be fun to have my daughter and her friends make their own shirts. I think they’d be pretty proud of themselves.

  65. Paula H says:

    I enjoy reading out loud to my younger two kids. My teens won’t let me read to them any more :)

  66. adrian says:

    Since I’m starting to teach my oldest to read, the phonics ones look great, especially the one called the fat cat on a mat :)

  67. when my older kids when they were younger, I read aloud to them a lot. now we all read aloud to the younger ones. and all my kids love books and reading, and I’m so glad!!

  68. Marie says:

    I’ve always loved Usborne books, they have the best stuff! We read aloud every night before bed — the kids and I love to snuggle and read.

  69. Erin S. says:

    I am terrible with knowing names of publishers. I think one of the families I used to babysit for had the castle puzzle book under the Knights and Castles category.
    Right now I have been focused on finding/borrowing/choosing/buying books that will help develop my sons reading. I immediately went to check out their readers selection. I am very intrigued by their Young Readers fiction set. It has some of the classics in there it looks like.
    My kids also love all types of look and find books which i see they have too. :) great site!

  70. Megret says:

    We’d really enjoy “See Inside Castles” over here. My son’s all about looking into things to see the way they work, and castles fit into that (with the drawbridge and other moving parts). Thanks for the fun giveaway! I’ve wanted this read-aloud handbook for a while.
    Megret

  71. Noreen says:

    my girls keep checking the princess book that our library carries. I like the puzzel ones too. I think my girls would like the fairy one

  72. Janelle says:

    My son would love Flip Flap Farm and Flip Flap Airport. Thanks.

  73. Leann S says:

    I like this: Fat Cat On a Mat
    Series: Easy Words to Read

    All the books in this series would be great for my classroom.

  74. Lori W. says:

    I think this is a great idea for a book… I am a firm believer that reading to your children is a great idea and would love to see the ‘proof!’

  75. AB Smith says:

    we love Usborne Books! Got some great flash cards too last book fair!

    thanks for sponsoring this.

    2kidsblogger(at)gmail(dot)com

  76. Jay F says:

    A lot of these books are excellent for preschool. One of them I saw was In the Castle. This looks to be at a good level with a lot of pictures and a lot to talk about when reading aloud.

  77. I think my daughter would like the Introduction to Art book. She really enjoys reading.

  78. Karen says:

    We love Usborne books! My older son particularly likes the puzzle adventure books, like the Agent Arthur series, and my younger son likes the easy-read books like “Knights” and “Castles.”

  79. Pamela S says:

    I LOVE Usborne books. We have several that are both educational as well as fun for the kids. I’d pick the “Make Believe Pirate Set” and the “Knights Handbook”. Thanks so much!

  80. Susan Smith says:

    My daughter would like the Fairy tales book

  81. Sheila says:

    They have a lot of princess books. My daughter would love the Princess Treasury.
    Series: Treasuries Series
    Thanks for the chance!

  82. Donna Hunt says:

    The first title that caught my eye on website was 1001 Things To Spot At Christmas. I always try to shop early so the holidays aren’t so hectic and I plan on adding this book to the presents on hand. Thank you for the contest!

  83. Julie says:

    My daughter is taking her first year of Spanish. I would definitely be interested in any of the Spanish books they carry.

  84. Ed Nemmers says:

    “Dinosaurs Next Door”!

  85. renee says:

    I would love to read 1001 Things To Spot At Christmas (1001 Things to Spot) to my daughter. We have great fun with I Spy type books.

  86. DanV says:

    We love Usborne, I especially like 50 Things to Make and Do

  87. TRACY HEYER says:

    Love Usborne Books! The kids like Kights and Castles. Thanks.

  88. LaurenS says:

    I think the big book of fantasy quests would really catch my son’s attention. I love to read aloud to him. It is a daily part of our homeschooling.

  89. Gabriel J. says:

    This would be great for my son. Great prize!

  90. Wendy says:

    I hosted an Usborne book party at my house, or at least, someone else hosted it using my house. The catalogs were amazing! I was drooling over everything. It’s a great line.

  91. Kyle says:

    My kids love the read-along CDs that come with a couple of the thick Usborne books. They’ll pop in a CD and read right along with it. And then they’ll ask me to read it to them again. And again. And again. And again. :)

  92. Michelle H. says:

    I think my little ones would enjoy “Flip Flap Farm”.

  93. Laureen says:

    My child’s pre-K teacher recommended this book to me. I’d love to read it! THanks!

  94. tina reynolds says:

    I love there selection my favorites for my kids were
    Princess Handbook and Dinosaur Sticker Atlas IR thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com

  95. Stacy Melton says:

    Our boys would like
    1001 Pirate things to spot.
    Anything Dinosaur and anything w/ hands-on. Our oldest wants to learn the string tricks like the cradle and so on.

  96. dawn says:

    I guess I would choose The Curly the Pig
    Series: Farmyard Tales Board Books

  97. Lily Kwan says:

    Big Pig On A Dig looks very interesting!

  98. Tricia says:

    I have an extra copy of inside your body. I’ve been wanting to find a good home for it. If you still don’t have it is there a way to mail it to ya?

    • Stephanie says:

      You are so kind! I actually have a copy of that book now (and it’s one of the books we kept when we moved into our RV). :)

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