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Coach Cheryl Reads
Cheryl Carter
16 episodes
2 days ago
Coach Cheryl will be reading various children's books during this season of remote learning brought on by COVID-19. Parents and/or educators are encouraged to have their students use their imagination and draw a picture of their most memorable parts of the stories read. It is also encouraged to ask the students thought provoking questions after the story. Enjoy!
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Stories for Kids
Kids & Family
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Coach Cheryl will be reading various children's books during this season of remote learning brought on by COVID-19. Parents and/or educators are encouraged to have their students use their imagination and draw a picture of their most memorable parts of the stories read. It is also encouraged to ask the students thought provoking questions after the story. Enjoy!
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Stories for Kids
Kids & Family
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Wilfred Wolfred and more Wolves!
Coach Cheryl Reads
18 minutes 24 seconds
5 years ago
Wilfred Wolfred and more Wolves!
All of these stories are centered around a wolf as the main character. The last reading gives facts about wolves. They aren't that bad after all. Well, when they are in their own space of course.
Coach Cheryl Reads
Coach Cheryl will be reading various children's books during this season of remote learning brought on by COVID-19. Parents and/or educators are encouraged to have their students use their imagination and draw a picture of their most memorable parts of the stories read. It is also encouraged to ask the students thought provoking questions after the story. Enjoy!