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Readers on the Road

Readers on the Road

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

PublishesDailyEpisodes182Foundeda year ago
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Readers on the Road embraces moments of change with “Everything Changes and That’s Ok,” by Carol Dodd and illustrated by Erin Huybrechts. Bala Kids, Shambhala Publications, Inc. Boulder, CO. 2022

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44 hours ago

We may be a bit late for sugaring season, but Readers on the Road enjoyed “Sugaring,” by Jessie Haas and illustrated by Jos A. Smith nonetheless. Greenwillow Books, New York 1996.

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8 days ago

Readers on the Road suddenly has a soft spot for pigeons thanks to “Dr. Coo and the Pigeon Protest,” by Sarah Hampson and illustrated by Kass Reich. Kids Can Press. Toronto, ON. 2018

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20 days ago

Readers on the Road loves a Maine Coon, so naturally we love “My Cat, Coon Cat,” by Sandy Ferguson Fuller and illustrated by Jeannie Brett. Islandport Press, Yarmouth ME. 2011

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21 days ago

Readers on the Road celebrates Arbor Day with “Arbor Day Square,” by Kathryn O. Galbraith and illustrated by Cyd Moore. Peach Tree Publishers, Atlanta GA. 2010.

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22 days ago

Readers on the Road adores this new find: “The Cookie Store Cat,” by Cynthia Rylant. The Blue Sky Press, scholastic Inc. 1999.

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24 days ago

Readers on the Road is ready for spring birds. We learn about owls in “Night Owl Night,” by Susan Edwards Richmond and illustrated by Maribel Lechuga. Charlesbridge Publishing. Watertown, MA. 2023

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a month ago

Readers on the Road loves another classic Bear story; this time it’s “Bear’s Loose Tooth,” by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Jane Chapman. Margaret K. McElderry Books, New York. 2011

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