By the Southern Schoolhouse
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Poke-a-Dot books are popular and fun because they connect interactive play with storytelling. Kids love pressing and popping the colorful dots, which adds a tactile part to reading, making it more engaging. The books stimulate sensory development, promote fine motor skills, and keep young readers excited with each new surprise. We use these in our resource classroom with young readers who need that sensory support. I hope these books support you as much as they do us.
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