Living Thingsread-to-me Books For Kids

Read-to-me books about living things pair spoken narration with on-screen text to introduce animals, plants and life cycles. Children can follow along as they learn what living things need to live and grow.

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Knock Knock, Moo Who?Rat vs. CockroachThe Wild Life: Hummingbird for a DayPyjama PartySaving Animals from HurricanesAnimal AdaptationsSaving Animals After EarthquakesEarth : A Shipmate's Guide to Our Solar SystemThe Call  of the WildSaving Animals from VolcanoesFive Little Monkeys Jumping on the BedCat And MouseSuper Cute! Baby KoalasSuper Cute! Baby GiraffesSuper Cute! Baby HipposEl Patito FeoThe Bunny Who Never went to SleepDo Not Let the Cat In

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Knock Knock, Moo Who?Rat vs. CockroachThe Wild Life: Hummingbird for a DayPyjama PartySaving Animals from HurricanesAnimal AdaptationsSaving Animals After EarthquakesEarth : A Shipmate's Guide to Our Solar SystemThe Call  of the WildSaving Animals from VolcanoesFive Little Monkeys Jumping on the BedCat And MouseSuper Cute! Baby KoalasSuper Cute! Baby GiraffesSuper Cute! Baby HipposEl Patito FeoThe Bunny Who Never went to SleepDo Not Let the Cat InSaving Animals from FiresSuper Cute! Baby SquirrelsThe Year of the Tiger: Tales from the Chinese ZodiacSuper Cute! Baby HedgehogsLiving or Nonliving?Three Cheers For Hippo!

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Some living things are made of just one cell.
  • The largest living organism on Earth is a fungus.
  • Coral reefs are built by tiny living animals called coral polyps.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Follow highlighted words related to living things and life processes.
  • Point out examples of growth, adaptation or reproduction.
For Educators
  • Pause to discuss how a living thing survives in its habitat.
  • Repeat important science vocabulary from the story.

FAQ

Read-To-Me books about living things are a good fit for kids because they combine engaging science content with guided reading support. Children can explore fascinating topics while hearing fluent narration. The format helps make informational texts more approachable for developing readers.

Listening to Read-To-Me books helps children connect spoken and written language while learning new scientific vocabulary. Following along with the text supports comprehension and word recognition. The narrated format also helps children navigate unfamiliar concepts with greater confidence.

Read-To-Me books about living things often explore animals, plants and ecosystems. Some focus on life cycles, while others examine habitats or the ways living things adapt to survive. These topics help children better understand the natural world and the connections within it.

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