![]() In Oliver’s Lollipop by Allison Wortche, Oliver’s thoughts are consumed with the lollipop at the zoo. Sometimes I feel like all my kids can think about is candy. My First Book of Japanese Words: An ABC Rhyming Book of Japanese Language and Culture by Michelle Haney Brown introduces us to Japan. ![]() Tuttle Publishing shares many books about Asia. Join in on the cooking and celebrating is this festive read. Our Day of the Dead Celebration by Ana Aranda celebrates family coming together to share memories and connect with each other. Is there anyone who can fill her dad’s shoes? November 2nd: Last Day of Day of the Dead Help Wanted Must Love Books by Janet Summer Johnson is the tale of a girl looking for a replacement bedtime reader. November 1st: National Family Literacy Day ![]() ![]() Enjoy sharing these books for kids all month long.įull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. Try these read-alouds for the November holidays. Let’s continue celebrating and honoring different holidays of the year from the well-known holidays to the odd, funny, and wacky holidays. The year is winding down but our monthly read-aloud lists are going strong. ![]()
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