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Toddle on Over,
By Professor Tammy Guerrero (Purdue University, Hammond, Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Toddle on Over: Developing Infant & Toddler Literature Programs (Alleyside Press Reading Activities Series) (Paperback)
This is an amazing book. It gives step-by-step instructions on library programs for children from birth to 35 months, and their parents. Davis goes into detail at first on how important the first three years of life are for cognitive development. The book is filled with, not only ideas, but actual step-by step instructions. She also includes suggested readings for each topic. Davis gives you, the librarian, a chance to be creative and add to what she already has given. This is a "must" for any chidren's library. She includes songs, finger plays and hundreds of ideas for children's programs, including holidays as well as general topics like food, weather and friends. I was especially impressed with her coverage for infants, and how they learn just by seeing their parents act out finger plays and read to them.
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Toddle on Over: Developing Infant & Toddler Literature Programs (Alleyside Press Reading Activities Series) by Robin Works Davis (Paperback - Jan. 1998)
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