

As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. No matter how you use them, I highly recommend incorporating read aloud time within your classroom! I promise you won’t regret it! Plus, read alouds also help students build vocabulary and comprehension, which are necessary as well. Whether you complete an interactive read aloud or a daily read aloud, taking the time to read fluently and allow your students to listen is vital as elementary students progress on their literacy journey. After all, there’s no such thing as too many books, and the more read aloud books, the merrier!


In fact, I’m constantly stocking up on new picture books to grow my read aloud collection. If you didn’t already know this about me, I’ll let you in on a little secret. In this blog post: Looking for February read alouds? Check out this compilation of 70+ February read alouds that are perfect for your elementary students!
