(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best children education books

We found 289 Reddit comments discussing the best children education books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 90 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

21. Scholastic Dictionary of Idioms

    Features:
  • Scholastic Reference
Scholastic Dictionary of Idioms
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Height8.5 Inches
Length6.34 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2006
Weight1.06 Pounds
Width0.6 Inches
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23. First 100 Words (Bright Baby First 100)

NewMint ConditionDispatch same day for order received before 12 noonGuaranteed packaging
First 100 Words (Bright Baby First 100)
Specs:
Height10.86612 Inches
Length10.82675 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2005
Weight1.3889122506 Pounds
Width0.7874 Inches
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24. Sleepover Party Mad Libs

48 PagesSize 8.4" x 5.3"
Sleepover Party Mad Libs
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height8.44 Inches
Length5.31 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2008
SizeOne Size
Weight0.14991433816 Pounds
Width0.21 Inches
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25. Writing Skills Book A

    Features:
  • Used Book in Good Condition
Writing Skills Book A
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Height10.75 Inches
Length8.25 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.9 pounds
Width0.5 Inches
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26. 100 Words Kids Need To Read By 2nd Grade: Sight Word Practice to Build Strong Readers

8 x 10 1/2
100 Words Kids Need To Read By 2nd Grade: Sight Word Practice to Build Strong Readers
Specs:
Height10.22 inches
Length7.98 inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2002
Weight0.23 Pounds
Width0.09 inches
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27. You and Science Fiction

Used Book in Good Condition
You and Science Fiction
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Height9 Inches
Length6 Inches
Weight1.15 Pounds
Width0.8 Inches
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33. The Words We Live By: Your Annotated Guide to the Constitution (Stonesong Press Books)

    Features:
  • Hachette Books
The Words We Live By: Your Annotated Guide to the Constitution (Stonesong Press Books)
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Height9 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2004
Weight1.05380961236 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches
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34. Reading Comprehension, Grade 4 (Skill Builders)

Comprehension
Reading Comprehension, Grade 4 (Skill Builders)
Specs:
Height9 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2011
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width0.188 Inches
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36. Tabbed Board Books: My First Trucks and Diggers: Let's Get Driving! (My First Tabbed Board Book)

DK Publishing Dorling Kindersley
Tabbed Board Books: My First Trucks and Diggers: Let's Get Driving! (My First Tabbed Board Book)
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height9.06 Inches
Length9.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2013
Weight1.22577017672 Pounds
Width0.66 Inches
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38. Amazon Exclusive Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Pre-K Complete with BONUS

    Features:
  • Used Book in Good Condition
Amazon Exclusive Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Pre-K Complete with BONUS
Specs:
Height8.999982 Inches
Length11.999976 Inches
Release dateMay 2009
Weight3.9039964418163 Pounds
Width2.6999946 Inches
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39. English & Language Arts Grade 2 Workbook: ELA 2nd Grade Reading Comprehension & Writing Book

English & Language Arts Grade 2 Workbook: ELA 2nd Grade Reading Comprehension & Writing Book
Specs:
Height11 Inches
Length8.5 Inches
Weight0.6 Pounds
Width0.25 Inches
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40. Ninjas Mad Libs

Ninjas Mad Libs
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height5.28 Inches
Length8.43 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2011
Weight0.15 Pounds
Width0.2 Inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on children education books

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where children education books are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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Number of comments: 3
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Total score: -162
Number of comments: 4
Relevant subreddits: 1

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Top Reddit comments about Children's Reading & Writing Education Books:

u/keebiejeebie · 5 pointsr/NewParents

Former preschool librarian here! I also like B is for Bear and My First Colors! B is for Bear is great because the pictures are large, on a plain white background, and you can talk about the pictures as a baby, and continue reading and learning from the book as the child begins learning letters! My First Colors! has items grouped by each color on a separate two page spread, allowing the child to easily see what those items have in common. Again, the pictures on a white background allow the child to isolate each picture. In addition to these, I would recommend almost all the Priddy Press books.

http://www.amazon.com/B-Bear-Roger-Priddy/dp/B001DX9CRK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348805585&sr=8-1&keywords=B+is+for+Bear

http://www.amazon.com/My-First-Colors-Learn-BOARD/dp/0756671418/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1348805674&sr=1-2&keywords=My+first+colors

Sorry for the way I did the links; typing on iPad is hard to format!

u/Iwanttosleep8hours · 3 pointsr/Parenting

I know you only asked for stories but the other day another redditor recommended a book "first 100 words" https://www.amazon.co.uk/First-100-Words-Bright-Baby/dp/1843322927, I got it yesterday for my 20 month old and already he has said "keys" and "duck", he absolutely loves it and won't be put it down. He is a babbler and hardly ever says a word in context so I am pretty excited about his two new words.

u/erpascal · 1 pointr/santashelpers

Everything, everything, everything Frozen.

I second the suggestion for art supplies and books. Put it together and go for a doodle book, a kind of middle grade coloring book.

Some great cheap ideas that you can package all together (the more gifts for a little girl, the better)

u/Keeperofthesecrets · 10 pointsr/Teachers

"the tree must mining full thaing I kare are my grandmall my brothes and my apirons well the apirons to me is the most in Portan't case theyere are some mang apirisons and that wat make you yeu winother peopole eye's lik wen my grandmall farstt dold me that apirison is evergthn she shae .... " goes on for a while.

First I would recommend buying this series (I think it goes from step A to 3) . It's not that expensive and it worked wonders for my kids with disabilities. It's incredibly step-by-step and probably at this child's level. I would supplement it with some very structured graphic organizers that force the child to form each idea separately.

  1. Not to be racist, but what ethnicity is this child? The spelling would indicate that the child is still in the beginning stages of using within-word spelling patterns, but it also seems to show the child either speaks with an accent, or has very poor phonological awareness and phonics skills (can't hear the sounds - letters out of order, and doesn't know the correct letter-patterns). I don't know what your district requirements are for qualifying for an IEP, but I would push to have this child evaluated. From this sample, I would say the child is performing around the second grade level, which should more than qualify them. It may be difficult, but this site describes the process. If your school brushes you off, get their parents involved. This child will not make it through high school without additional support.

  2. Focus on the common words, and have the child start creating a dictionary (think, care, important, case -because?, they're or they are, when, people, like, grandma, first, told, everything, say).

  3. Provide a well structured graphic organizer that is specific to the prompt for this student. I would even include sentence starters that are specific to the topic. This child isn't even forming a complete sentence, there's no way to expect them to form a paragraph. How did they brainstorm for this activity? This child needs a lot more structure provided to them at the start to help them separate each idea into a sentence, then organize the sentences in a way that makes sense.

    If you let me know what the assignment was, I can give suggestions for how to scaffold it for this child.
u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happt birthday Elisha your're awesome thanks for living! link Thanx for contest and Happy Birthday again

u/bendito24 · 2 pointsr/tipofmytongue

The wiki page for All Summer in a Day led me here

And from there I'd imagine your book was this textbook You and Science Fiction

http://images.betterworldbooks.com/084/You-and-Science-Fiction-9780844255477.jpg

Then some googling got me this table of contents, but I can't pick a story that matches.

It's late here and I have work early, good luck with the rest of the search...

u/AlisaLolita · 1 pointr/writers

OP, check out this one or this one. They both seem fun and age-appropriate to keep her inspired rather than bored. :)

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u/maestoso · 1 pointr/LawSchool

I would strongly recommend you read Linda Monk's "The Words We Live By."

It is a very easy and interesting read that will give you a very good overview of the Constitution and the development of Supreme Court precedent. It is also very balanced, exploring arguments from all sides.

I wish I would have read it prior to law school, it would have really helped me put things in perspective during that first year.

Also, considering you are going to law school, I assume you have a genuine interest in the law, so this book should be nothing but fascinating for you.

u/DineshNirahuaYadav · 1 pointr/india

Abe Bhai read the article they're comparing 3 Years of UPA 1, UPA 2 and NDA 2. They've clearly written, labelled and made Bar Graphs year wise.

Isse zyada I can only recommend this

u/baggysmills · 0 pointsr/politics

> if the public school districts are already renting their facilities after hours to other community groups."

That's the point I made earlier. Are you drunk?

Perhaps this will help with your reading comprehension issues. Good luck!

u/saf621 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Ezpz mat and silicone bibs with a pocket

Baseball hat: He has really thin hair and pale skin. Since he’s became obsessed with baseball hats, I don’t need to put sunscreen on his head

Balls: little balls, big balls, textured balls, light balls like a beach ball

Inventa sleep sack with vents. We live in Southern California and need a sleep sack so he won’t climb out of the crib, but it gets too hot with many sleep sacks. This one has vents that can be zipped open to allow airflow.

Sorting toys.

Books: some favorites are here, here, and here

u/Shitty_Plastics · 1 pointr/hapas

For "Asian males" who want to improve their English skills, here's a solution:

https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Exclusive-Hooked-Phonics-Complete/dp/1604991771

u/kooKommander · 1 pointr/videos

No, not really. The topic is providing an answer to how people felt/what it was like to be in NYC as the event unfolded, a question often asked here.

If you are interested in research I think you may like this book.

Heres an Amazon Link

u/coberst · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

College bound sister would love some Mad libs and if so surprise me!

u/ScannerBrightly · 1 pointr/aspergirls

I got this book of idioms when my daughter was young. It's been a source of many laughs and deep conversations since.

u/xanderaech · 2 pointsr/IWantToLearn

For idioms, I used to teach English to Korean teenagers, and this book was helpful for them to have around while they watched American TV at home and etc.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0439770831?ref_=cm_sw_r_awd_QTQJwb492DR30

u/Blepharospasm · 1 pointr/funny

Why read the first word, when you CAN READ 100 !