The Kissing Hand | Kids Books Read Aloud

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Kids Book: The Kissing Hand read aloud for children

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The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn opens with a young raccoon crying to his mother. He is explaining to her that he does not want to go to school, but instead would rather stay home and play with his mother and friends, or even read some books. His mother explains that we all have to do things that seems scary at first, but once we start we can often make new friends and find new books to read or toys to play with. As we read aloud, we see his mother explain a kissing hand secret to him that will help assuage his fears. What is the kissing hand Chester asks his mother? His mother opens his hand and kissed his hand right in the middle of his palm. The kissing hand tingled all the up to his heart! His mother explained to him in this children’s book, that every time he thought of the kissing hand it would warm his heart and remind him that his mother loves him. Next in this reading for kids, his mother jokingly warns him not to lose it! Chester loved his kissing hand because it reminded him that his mother’s love travels with him no matter where he goes. As the book for kids comes to a close, Chester turned to his mother and asked for her hand. He kissed her hand in return and explained that his kiss would remind her of Chester’s love. The young raccoon ran off to school and wished his mother goodbye. As the owl hooted a warm welcome to school, Mother was reminded of Chester’s love by pressing her kissing hand to her cheek.

Storybook Nanny exists to help children gain a love for reading. Video games, movies, social media and other electronics have stolen many opportunities for children to gain exposure to literature. We have leveraged electronics to bring books into the digital age. This can help capture the attention of children while bringing story books to kids in a format they are familiar with. We intend these books to be a supplement and support for parents and not to replace them. Nothing can substitute for a parent reading aloud to their children. Our books read aloud are meant to be a go-to source during times when you cannot read aloud yourself. These readings for kids have been produced with high quality sound, music, and images to excite your kids and help the children’s books come alive. Whether it is the kissing hand by Audry Penn, or one of the many other book readings for kids we have here at Storybook Nanny, read along with us as we enjoy these fun books together!

Author: by Audrey Penn
Illustrator: Ruth E. Harper

We hope you enjoy these kids books read aloud!


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