Through the Eyes of a Child: An Introduction to Children's LiteratureMerrill, 1995 - 713 Seiten Looks at the history of children's literature, discusses criteria for evaluation, and surveys genres. |
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... encourage personal re- sponses during the sharing of a picture storybook before introducing any other activities related to the literature . These responses can take many forms . Children may discuss their reactions , write their ...
... encourage personal re- sponses during the sharing of a picture storybook before introducing any other activities related to the literature . These responses can take many forms . Children may discuss their reactions , write their ...
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... encourage children to find objects in pictures , tell their own stories , or write creatively ; picture storybooks ideal for reading aloud ; illustra- tions that encourage aesthetic sensitivity ; and pic- ture books of all sorts that ...
... encourage children to find objects in pictures , tell their own stories , or write creatively ; picture storybooks ideal for reading aloud ; illustra- tions that encourage aesthetic sensitivity ; and pic- ture books of all sorts that ...
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... encourage children to have fun with poetry . 3 4 5 Select poems or nursery rhymes that use re- frains , especially for young children . Refrains are easy for nonreaders to memorize and result in rapid participation from each group ...
... encourage children to have fun with poetry . 3 4 5 Select poems or nursery rhymes that use re- frains , especially for young children . Refrains are easy for nonreaders to memorize and result in rapid participation from each group ...
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Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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