I recently came across yet another really good (and free) literacy website called Storyline, which students will really like. Why? Because it is a site created by the Screen Actors Guild on which famous people read (on video) children's books.
Here is a list of some of the stories that are currently available:
- To Be a Drum, by Evelyn Coleman; read by James Earl Jones
- Guji Guji, by Chih Yuan Chen; read by Robert Guillaume Sebastian's
- Roller Skates, by Joan De Deu Prats; read by Caitlin Wachs
- Sophie's Masterpiece, by Eileen Spinelli; read by CCH
- Pounder Stellaluna, by Janell Cannon; read by Pamela Reed Wilfrid
- Gordon McDonald Partridge, by Mem Fox; read by Bradley Whitford
- No Mirrors in My Nana's House, by Ysaye M. Barnwell; read by Tia and Tamera Mowry
- The Night I Followed the Dog, by Nina Laden; read by Amanda Bynes
- Thank you, Mr. Falker, by Patricia Polacco; read by Jane Kaczmarek
- My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother, by Patricia Polacco; read by Melissa Gilbert
- Knots on a Counting Rope, by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault; read by Bonnie Bartlett and William Daniels
- Brave Irene, by William Steig; read by Al Gore
- A Bad Case of Stripes, by David Shannon; read by Sean Astin
- Private I. Guana, by Nina Laden; read by Esai Morales
- Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch, by Eileen Spinelli; read by Hector Elizondo
- The Polar Express, by Chris Van Allsburg; read by Lou Diamond Phillips
- Me and My Cat, by Satoshi Kitamura; read by Elijah Wood
- Dad, Are You the Tooth Fairy, by Jason Alexander; read by Jason Alexander
- When Pigasso Met Mootisse, by Nina Laden; read by Eric Close
- White Socks Only, by Evelyn Coleman; read by Amber Rose Tamblyn
- Romeow and Drooliet, by Nina Laden; read by Haylie Duff
- Enemy Pie, by Derek Munson; read by Camryn Manheim
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