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Children's Book Corner: A Read-Aloud Resource with Tips, Techniques, and Plans for Teachers, Librarians and Parents/Level Pre-K-K

Teacher Ideas Press | Judy Bradbury | School Library | Children's YA School Services | Available

ISBN 10: 159158048X


ISBN 13: 9781591580485


This “how to” and help book for those of us who read-aloud to children focuses on books for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten students. The first in a chronological series of four, these books provide read-aloud resources, offering both teacher and parent book selection ideas as well as pre-reading, discussion and application activities to use. The book has useful parent pull-out pages for the teacher or librarian to duplicate and send home with children, in addition to many other such practical ideas.

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Reviews

“This text contains a very positive and user-friendly approach to reading with the ery young. The attractive presentation really ensures that many teachers and librarians will repeatedly return to this excellent handbook…. This book is worth reading by all practitioners in the area of library services to children and young adults, especially within the learning community of the school.”—Orana, July 2004

“Includes tips for the novice teacher or librarian.”—Library Media Connection, April/May 2004

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