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Leap Into Books Newsletters

Below you will find links to our Leap Into Books newsletters which are mailed with each book every month. 
Each newsletter is book-specific with critical questions, relevant vocabulary, and fun activities that take the story beyond the book. 

 

Read to Me

(New Participants)

Read to Me

Wemberly Worried

(Graduating Participants)

Wemberly Worried

January 2023

Stanley's PaintBox

Stanleys Paintbox

Bird Show

Bird Show

Peep!

peep

Larabee

Larabee jpg

Under the Snow

Under the Snow

What's the Time Grandma Wolf?

What time Gma Wolf

February 2023

Who Lives in a Tree?

Who Lives In a Tree

 

Stanley's Lunch Box

Stanleys Lunchbox   

Stanley's Garage

 Stanley Garage

Bedtime in the Jungle

Bedtime Jungle

Zoom!

Zoom

P. Zonka Lays an Egg

P Zonka Egg

The Thingity-Jig

The Thingity Jig

March 2023

Runaway Bunny

Runaway Bunny

 

Duck at the Door

Duck at the Door  

Which Would You Rather Be?

 Which Would You Rather Be

Jack's Garden

Jacks Garden

Mapping Sam

Mapping Sam

 April 2023

In Spring/En Primavera

 In Spring     

 

Spring Babies

Spring Babies  

Stanely the Mailman

Stanley Mailman

Bark Park

Bark Park

 

I've Got an Elephant

I Got Elephant jpeg

 

Rodeo Red

Rodeo Red   

Logan's Greenhouse

Logans Greenhouse

  May 2023

What Is One?

 What Is One     

 

I See, You See Day

 I See You See Day

 

Beach Socks

Beach Socks  

Bear at Work

Bear at Work

Jumping Day

Jumping Day

The Gigantic Turnip

The Gigantic Turnip

 
   

 

 June 2023

Things That Work Are...

 That That Work Are     

 

A Number Slumber

Number Slumber

  

 

Here Comes Firefighter Hippo

Here comes firefighter hippo

 

Fox Forgets

Fox Forgets

 

Rosa's Very Big Job

Rosas Very Big Job

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                        

                                   

                    

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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