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Books Are The Key To Learning To Read, January 10, 2007
This review is from: Using Children's Literature in Preschool: Comprehending and Enjoying Books (Preschool Literacy Collection) (No. 548-845) (Paperback)
Nothing and I do mean NOTHING progresses a child (or an adult for that matter) along in terms of their reading and comprehensiveness either as a beginner or as an advanced-master better than books reading...either reading them yourself or being read to. This excellent book promotes that very idea.
What's a read aloud? What's shared reading? It touches on how to play and interact with books with a child...and how to best integrate them into the classroom. Nothing more and nothing less...but it's put together better than any way of I have seen.
Check out this book along with the others in this superb and inexpensive IRA series: WRITING IN PRESCHOOL, LEARNING ABOUT PRINT IN PRESCHOOL, ORAL LANGAUGE & EARLY LITERACY IN PRESCHOOL, and BUILDING A FOUNDATIN FOR PRESCHOOL LITERACY
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