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Users of this very appealing site listen to and read a variety of stories, poems, while viewing accompanying drawings. Teachers will like the Read a Story options with simple Dolch words. Children can submit their own poems and may see themselves published online… The animated alphabet is certain to appeal to pre-K and kindergarten teachers and students. Make it a center that students can explore over and over!

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An entertaining and educational sampling of stories, crafts, games, and poetry for young children. Attractive and easy to navigate, this site also includes children's book reviews and other "cool links" for kids.
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Listen to cool stories online, build a beast in the game section, read poems, and have lots of fun at this amazing website. Games, stories, poems, and music - Inkless Tales has it all. Check it out! Awarded an American Library Association "Great Web Sites" Recommendation.
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Stories, poems, games, tongue twisters, and lots, lots more, all by Elizabeth Bushey. Drop by and visit when you have some time, because you are sure to want to stay and play.
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Web Site of the Day: Inkless Tales Inklesstales.com: This site for kids contains stories, poems, projects and games. Children will be having so much fun, they won’t realize they’re growing creatively and learning about everything from the alphabet to math to science. There’s also a section for grownups. Stories, poetry, games, finger puppets, coloring, crafts, and songs.


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Coloring fun and tongue twisters abound at Inkless Tales, along with poems, games, and more to play and learn. Read stories, write poems, find books that a child can read alone or be read to, and for a special treat, view the “inkless alphabet” to hear and learn the secret of decoding letters (and learn to read too!). Did you know that lively lions love lavender lemons?
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