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New York, NY, United States, 2008/08/04 - Come meet the author of the Do' Bees in person One-day only appearance! at Grandma's Place 84 W. 120th St. (and Malcolm X Blvd).
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See inspirational author Kyle Donovan during this exclusive one-night only event. Come and listen as he inspires young readers (ages 3 and up) to 'Be Anything (they) Want To Be.' You and your little ones will hear how “CurBee Races The NasBee 500,” and learn how “HoniBee Loses Her Voice,” and get to meet all of the inspirational bees in the first picture book "Introducing The Do’ Bees, who are a family of bees who each "do" something in order to be what they want to be!
The slogan is "Be anything you want to bee." And the goal of The Do' Bees is to help kids to do just that! while Donovan engages them in an informal Q & A session about what they want to be when they grow up. These motivational children’s books are geared to motivate and inspire kids to be what they want to be and succeed at whatever they set out to do despite any obstacles that they may encounter along the way.
Parents and children can enjoy reading through the large colorfully-illustrated pages filled with lively, readable text of all three titles in the current Do' Bees series, as you also have the opportunity to peruse the unique selection of educational books - and toys available at Harlem's popular premier Book & Toy Boutique for children. Donovan will also be on hand to autograph his books before and after the event.
*Remember to make reading fun for kids.
From birth to age 3, most babies and toddlers are able to:
· Listen to stories.
· Recognize certain books by their covers.
· Name some objects in a book.
· Talk about characters in books.
From ages 3-4, most preschoolers are able to:
· Enjoy listening to and talking about storybooks.
At age 5, most kindergartners are able to:
· Sound as if they are reading when they pretend to read.
· Enjoy being read to.
· Use descriptive language to explain or to ask questions.
At age 6, most first-graders can:
· Read and retell familiar stories.
· Use a variety of ways to help with reading a story such as rereading, predicting what will happen, asking questions, etc.
· Identify an increasing number of words by sight.
*Source: U.S. Department of Education.
· Make attempts to read and write.
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Contact: Jean Richardson - TheDoBees.com
212-253-9874 jrichardson[.]thedobees.com
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