A teacher shares with her peer that her kindergarten students love to hear Mama Do You Love Me? by Barbara M. Joose repeatedly throughout the week. Students request the book during read-aloud time and any free time. The kindergarten teacher is worried that she should be reading different books to her students instead of the same one over and over. How should her peer respond:
a. "Hide the book. Students will forget about it."
b. "Read it to your students over and over. You can help students develop skills with each reading."
c. "Ask the librarian what he thinks."
d. "Read it once more then put it away. We have too many other things to do."
B
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