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READING RAINBOW SERIES
The series was created under the leadership of. The public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, including scores of Emmy Awards, many for 'Outstanding Childrens Series'. If you are feeling nostalgic for Reading Rainbow, I suggest taking a look at these Reading Rainbow–inspired items. 2(MP3CD1)(READING RAINBOW)(Paperback) GRACE CHAE The Busiest Buzz Buzz Bee Yonette Belinda The Busiest Buzz Buzz Bee is an engaging childrens book for early readers. To set the tone for the entire series, LeVar shows a friend a wealth of fun at the local library. Reading Rainbow was an American childrens television series aired by PBS from Juntil Novemthat encouraged reading among children. I still seek out many of these books to share with my students and my son. Listening to stories like Tar Beach by Faith Ringgold and I Lost My Tooth in Africa by Penda Diakité made me want to visit far away places.

It has a happy ending, but I sometimes changed the channel before the end of the story. A rainbow appears over the Beer Mile events July 15 outside the Park County Complex. The result was Reading Rainbow, a magazine-style series that celebrated books by reading them out loud to viewers, then exploring their themes in on-location segments. This book is about a pet pig who can fly, is stolen, and then abused by his kidnappers. I cried while listening to Perfect the Pig by Susan Jeschke. Reading Rainbow Live is a fun, engaging book event for kids inspired by the values of the original Reading Rainbow program: that through books we can go. I shivered at the mysteries of ancient Egypt presented in Mummies Made in Egypt by Aliki. How I longed to be one of those kids at the end of the show who presented a book. All of the episodes centered around a theme, an animated read aloud, a field trip, and three books suggested by kids. Levar Burton hosted each half hour episode. Reading Rainbow was the book lover’s dream show.

Complete this lyric, “Butterfly in the sky, I can go twice as high, take a look, it’s in a book, a Reading _.” If you were a PBS watching kid in the ’80s and ’90s, then you just belted out “Rainbow.”
