Every child can become an avid reader, and this beloved, classic guide shows how to make it happen. Jim Trelease explains:
-- How reading aloud awakens children's imaginations and improves their language skills
-- How to begin reading aloud and which books to choose
-- How to create reader-friendly homes, classrooms, and libraries
-- How to lure children away from the television and video games Jim Trelease has made reading aloud a special pleasure for millions of people. With this revised edition he offers a new generation of parents, teachers, grandparents, and siblings the chance to discover the rewards-and the importance-of reading aloud to children.
Jika hanya diberikan 30 menit untuk berhadapan dengan anak-anak, hal terbaik apa yang bisa Anda lakukan? Tanyakan pada Jim Trelease dan pasti dia akan menjawab, "Membacakan buku dengan nyaring.
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Eighth Edition Jim Trelease, Cyndi Giorgis. PENGUIN BOOKS An imprint of Penguin Random House LLC penguimrandomhouse.com The Read-Aloud Handbook first published in Penguin Books 1982 First revised edition published 1985 Second revised ...
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"A splendidly thoughtful selection...Trelease welcomes everyone in with wide embrace."—Washington Post Book World. 48 read-aloud selections ideal for parents and teachers to share with children ages five through nine.
By selecting only 100 "best books" Silvey distinguishes her guide from all the others and makes it possible to give young readers their literary heritage in the childhood years.
Vocabulary is enhanced, of course, when kids read to themselves, but it's even better when they are read to. That's because their listening comprehension level is higher than their reading comprehension level.
Now this new edition imparts the benefits, rewards, and importance of reading aloud to children of a new generation.
Argues that reading aloud to children is a vital part of their educational development, exploring how and where to read to achieve the best effects.
From a thrilling look at what happens in a toddler’s brain when a grown-up reads a story, to the way shared books are keeping far-flung military families connected; from the imaginative transport of classic novels, to the rejuvenating ...