Thursday, May 16, 2024

Feature #32 - Imagination Soup


ImaginationSoup.net was founded by Melissa Taylor, a former teacher who is now a blogger and writer. She's not just any writer; According to her website, she is a children's book expert, a former award-winning bilingual teacher with an M.A. in Education, a former literacy trainer, and a passionate advocate for literacy, representation in children's literature, and high-quality education. Imagine Soup is a convenient source of wholesome and reliable children's books. It seems that she created Imagine Soup as a website where families, librarians, and educators can find great children's books and learning ideas, resources, and community. On concluding thoughts about Imagination Soup: It suits parents who need guidance to begin building their child's love for reading. For every parent interested in developing reading abilities, Imagination Soup will develop reading interests, not to mention a robust vocabulary that leads to strengthening reading skills needed to thrive fluency and comprehension. Scroll further down into Imagination Soup's landing page. You will find their "Playful Learning" area, where you will see reading journals, STEM, games, and books with educational reading and writing sheets.

*Contribution by Norly Cabrera-Balbin

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