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  1. Storyline Online - Library

    Abdul's Story Written by: Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow Illustrated by: Tiffany Rose Published by: Simon & Schuster Read by: Tramell Tillman Suggested grade level: 2nd - 4th Run time: 8.5 minutes

  2. Storyline Online - Home

    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.

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  5. Storyline Online - Zombies Don’t Eat Veggies!

    Mo Romero is a zombie who loves nothing more than growing, cooking, and eating vegetables. Tomatoes? Tantalizing. Peppers? Pure perfection! The problem? Mo’s parents insist that their niño …

  6. Storyline Online - I’m Not Scared, YOU’RE Scared!

    When you’re a bear who is easily scared, it’s hard to have friends. Fortunately, Bear has one: Rabbit, who is very brave. One day, Rabbit urges Bear to face his fears and embark on an adventure …

  7. About Storyline Online

    The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Emmy® Award-winning children’s literacy program, Storyline Online®, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced …

  8. Storyline Online - Too Much Glue

    Matty LOVES glue. At home with Dad, he makes glue glasses, glue mustaches, and glue bouncy balls. But at school, Matty’s art teacher worries and warns, “Too much glue never dries.” In art class one …

  9. Storyline Online - So Much Slime

    With his art teacher’s permission, Matty does a slime demonstration in class. But when the stuff won’t stop spreading, Matty realizes that he forgot to bring the ingredient that magically turns glue and …

  10. Storyline Online - Going Down Home with Daddy

    Read by Jeffrey Wright. Set at one young boy’s annual family reunion, this story celebrates Black history, culture, and the power of family traditions.