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Walter
Anderson
Read with Me: The Power of Reading—And How It Transforms
Our Lives
Thomas Armstrong
The Myth of the A.D.D. Child: 50 Ways to Improve Your Child’sBehavior & Attention
Span without Drugs, Labels or Coercion
Sylvia Ashton-Warner
Teacher
Colleen Dunn Bates and Susan LaTempa
Storybook Travels
Erma Bombeck
The Best of Bombeck
Cynthia Brown
Ready from Within: Septima Clark and the Civil Rights Movement
Marc Brown
Arthur’s Reading Race [which D.W. wins w/caps!]
Thornton W. Burgess
Mother West Wind Stories to Read Aloud
Tony Buzan
Use Both Sides of Your Brain (Mindmapping)
Ben Carson, MD with Cecil Murphey
Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story
John Ciardi
You Read to Me, I’ll Read to You
Sandra Cisneros
The House on Mango Street
Septima Clark
Echo in My Soul; Septima Clark and the Civil Rights Movement
Marva Collins and Civia Tamarkin
Marva Collins’ Way
James P. Comer
Leave No Child Behind: Preparing Today's Youth for Tomorrow's World
What I Learned in School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform
Maggie’s American Dream
Bill Cosby
Childhood; Fatherhood; Kids Say the Darndest Things; Little Bill
Bernice E. Cullinan
Read to Me: Raising Kids Who Love to Read; I Heard a Bluebird Sing: Children Select Their Favorite Poems
Ronald D. Davis, et al.
The Gift of Learning: Proven New Methods for Correcting ADD,
Math, and Handwriting Problems; The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Smartest People Can't Read and How They Can Learn
Bobbi DePorter
Quantum Learning: Unleashing the Genius in You
Stephen Dunning, Edward Leuders, Hugh Smith
Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle…and Other
Modern Verse
Riane Eisler and David Loye
The Partnership Way: New Tools for Living and Learning
Peter Elbow
Writing without Teachers
Daniel Fader, et al.
The New Hooked on Books
Mem Fox
Reading Magic: Why Reading Aloud to Our Children Will Change Their Lives
Forever
Paulo Freire
Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Renée Fuller
In Search of the IQ Correlation: A Scientific Whodunit
Howard Gardner
Intelligence Reframed: Multiple Intelligences for the 21st Century
June Gould
The Writer in All of Us: Improving Your Writing through Childhood Memories
Charles Hampden-Turner
Sane Asylum (the Delancey Street Foundation)
Thom Hartmann
Attention Deficit Disorder: A Different Perception
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Myles
Horton and Paulo Freire
We Make the Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and
Social Change
Myles Horton with Judith and Herbert
Kohl
The Long Haul: The Autobiography of Myles Horton
Caroline Kennedy
A Family of Poems: My Favorite Poems for Children
Peter Kline
The Everyday Genius: Restoring Children’s Natural
Joy
of Learning, and Yours Too
Kenneth Koch
Wishes, Lies, and Dreams: Teaching Children to Write Poetry
Herb Kohl
Reading: How To
Jonathan Kozol
Prisoners of Silence: Breaking the Bonds of Adult Literacy in the US;
Death at an Early Age; Illiterate America
Thomas Kuhn
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
David Lazear
Pathways of Learning: Teaching Students and Parents about Multiple Intelligences
Richard
Lederer
The Miracle of Language
Crazy English: The Ultimate Joy Ride through Our Language
Ken Macrorie
Uptaught
Malcolm X
The Autobiography of Malcolm X as Told to Alex Haley
David Melton
A Boy Called Hopeless, by MJ
Donna Jo Napoli
The Prince of the Pond, Otherwise Known as De Fawg Pin
Joseph Chilton Pearce
Magical Child; Magical Child Matures
Mary Taylor Previte
Hungry Ghosts: One Woman’s Mission to Change Their World
Barbara Reed
Food, Teens & Behavior
Gabriele Rico
Writing the Natural Way (Mindmapping)
Mike Rose
Lives on the Boundary; Possible Lives
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Little Prince
Alvin Schwartz
Tomfoolery: Trickery and Foolery with Words Collected from American Folklore
Ilene Segalove and Paul Bob Velick
List Your Self: Listmaking as the Way to Self-Discovery
Dr. Seuss
Choose your favorites…
Dorothy Strickland
Listen Children: An Anthology of Black Literature
Jim Trelease
Hey! Listen to This: Stories to Read Aloud; The Read-Aloud Handbook
Raymundo Veras
Children of Dreams, Children of Hope
Judith Viorst
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day; If I Were in
Charge of the World
Webster’s Compact Rhyming Dictionary: A Merriam-WebsterDictionary
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