The Best Time to Read

The Best Time to Read by Debbie Bertram, published by Random House in 2005, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging content. This edition presents a lively story about a young boy who has just learned to read independently and is eager to share his newfound skill. However, he finds that his family and even his dog are too preoccupied to listen, leading him to discover the joy of reading to his toys.
Readers will enjoy the catchy, rhyming text and vibrant illustrations that accompany this humorous tale. The narrative explores themes of family and the importance of sharing stories, emphasizing that the best time to read is when there are loved ones around to listen. This book is designed to be a fun read-aloud experience, making it an ideal choice for family storytime or individual enjoyment.
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The little boy from The Best Place to Read can now read by himself, and he’s looking for an audience. But everyone–his parents, siblings, grandparents, even his dog!–is too busy to hear a story in this fun and lively tale. When our young reader finally settles in to read to his toys, he gets a surprise visit and learns that the best time to read is whenever you have loved ones to listen! With catchy, rhyming text and vibrant illustrations, this is the perfect read-aloud–anytime!
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