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A two-time Emmy-nominated program of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, Storyline Online features actors reading children's books to inspire a love of reading worldwide.
Catching the Moon: The Story of a Young Girl's Baseball Dream. Written by: Crystal Hubbard. Illustrated by: Randy DuBurke. Published by: Lee & Low Books. Read by: Kevin Costner & Jillian Estell. Suggested grade level: 3rd - 4th. Run time: 14 minutes. Activity Guides.
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s two-time Emmy®-nominated and award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online®, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.
Read by: Chris O'Dowd. Suggested grade level: 1st - 2nd. Run time: 15 minutes. At first glance, Arnie looks like an average doughnut - round, cakey, iced and sprinkled, with a hole in the middle. He was made by one of the best bakeries in town, and admittedly his sprinkles are candy-colored.
Library Lion. Written by: Michelle Knudsen. Illustrated by: Kevin Hawkes. Published by: Candlewick Press. Read by: Mindy Sterling. Suggested grade level: K - 2nd. Run time: 12 minutes. Miss Merriweather, the head librarian, is very particular about rules in the library. No running allowed.
Clark the Shark. Clark is a shark with zing, bang, and boom. Clark zooms into school, crashes through the classroom, and is rowdy at recess. Clark loves life – but when his enthusiasm is too much for his friends, Clark’s teacher, Mrs. Inkydink, helps him figure out a way to tone it down.
Carla's Sandwich. Written by: Debbie Herman. Illustrated by: Sheila Bailey. Published by: Flashlight Press. Read by: Allison Janney. Suggested grade level: 2nd - 3rd. Run time: 11 minutes. When Carla brings weird sandwiches to school, her classmates have plenty to say about them. “That’s sick!” says Leslie.
A Bad Case of Stripes. Camilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never eats them. Why? Because the other kids at her school don't like them.
Stellaluna. Written by: Janell Cannon. Illustrated by: Janell Cannon. Published by: HMH Books for Young Readers. Read by: Pamela Reed. Suggested grade level: K - 2nd. Run time: 11 minutes. When Stellaluna is separated from her mother before she is old enough to fly, she finds out that not all winged creatures eat fruit.