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Join a former Kindergarten teacher and her son as they cruise the roads of the northeast. Can’t read books and drive at the same time? No problem! We recorded a podcast for this exact traffic jam. Car time is a great time for a story or two… or five!
For more information, or with any questions, comments, or requests, please email maurinemiller90@gmail.com
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“Bread And Jam For Frances,” by Russell Hoban and illustrated by Lillian Hoban
Readers on the Road loves a classic— “Bread And Jam For Frances,” by Russell Hoban and illustrated by Lillian Hoban. Harper Collins Publishers, 1964.
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“King Hugo’s Huge Ego,” by Chris Van Dusen
Readers on the Road loves “King Hugo’s Huge Ego,” by Chris Van Dusen. Candlewick Press, Somerville MA. 2011
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“The Tale of Pale Male, A True Story,” by Jeanette Winter
Readers on the Road thinks about birds of the city in “The Tale of Pale Male, A True Story,” by Jeanette Winter. Harcourt, Inc. 2007
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“The Snail House,” by Allan Ahlberg and illustrated by Gillian Tyler
Readers on the Road discovers a new magical favorite— a story in a story, as Arthur said. We loved “The Snail House,” by Allan Ahlberg and illustrated by Gillian Tyler. Candlewick Press, Cambridge MA. 2000.
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“Officer Buckle and Gloria,” by Peggy Rathmann
A classic from mama’s childhood! Readers on the Road loved “Officer Buckle and Gloria,” by Peggy Rathmann. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York. 1995.
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“My Garden,” by Kevin Henkes
Readers on the Road is in full spring mode. We enjoy “My Garden,” by Kevin Henkes. Greenwillow Books, 2010.