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    Why Do Children Read Books

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    Children literature is being able to expose kids to unlimited genres of books and being able to bring them alive. This included stories, books, magazines, songs, and poems for all types of readers. The classroom should not be limited to using books for lessons but for spending some time for children to choose a book of choice and read. Having a routine for reading in the classroom will not only help them with literacy skills but to enjoy reading especially on their own time. Teachers and parents…

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    Picture Book Symbolism

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    Picture Books in the Health Curriculum Health classes are another area of middle school curriculum that could benefit from utilizing picture books. Many social and health issues are covered in picture books targeting the middle school students. As an introduction to the topic of mental health, The Red Tree by Shaun Tan is a great example of a well-illustrated picture book that creates of a visual image of depression. The symbolism of the red leaf throughout the story can be discussed as it…

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    Wordless Picture Book

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    Wordless Picture Book A Ball for Daisy by Schwartz & Wade. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, for wordless books anyone who picks them suddenly becomes an author in my opinion because you have to create a story with your Imaginations as you see the pictures from the book. My point of view of the story goes a little something with Daisy, who is in love with playing and chewing on her red ball. She rolls over on her back and holds the ball on her stomach. After Daisy takes her nap the…

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    In recent years, there has been a growing debate about the representations in picture books. Picture books can have a huge influence on a child’s perspective on race, cultures, gender, or even expectations of themselves. A picture book can be a child’s first exposure to the world outside of their own. Walker, a researcher, addressed the idea about how children’s literature has an impact in elementary age children. They convey that children’s literature contributes to children’s ability to have a…

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    Orbis Pictus Award Essay

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    nonfiction book for children. The authors are celebrated with this award if their work meets a certain set of criterion – accuracy (of the person/event they focus on), style (interesting and stimulating writing), organization, design (attractive details), and usefulness in the classroom – and only one author is honored with the award each year. The book must be written with the purpose of sharing information in a way that children would find interesting, thus the criteria that it be in book…

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    to analyze illustrations linked to pathological and cultural relevance of deafness of 20 children books targeted at ages 4-8 years old. The Results of the study were compared to the results of previous studies that analyzed text in children’s picture books. The study also examined whether or not the illustrations match or a mismatch to the written text messages about deaf characters in picture books. The results of the study showed that the illustrations did not represent deaf characters from a…

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    library! Picture books can be a great way to help children cope with intense feelings. One way that picture books can help ease the transition is merely the physical act of sitting together, comfy and cozy, spending one on one time parent and child. Although it can be difficult to find the time when there’s a new baby in the house, this is an ideal opportunity to snuggle up, giving your child the reassuring message that you are still available despite the baby’s arrival.…

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    Picture Book Assignment Text: 1. How is the text organized in the book that you have chosen to review? Explain whether this organization was sufficient for the story that this book is telling. The text for my book is organized in a simple manner containing short paragraphs. This was sufficient for the story that this book is telling because it allowed me room to add just enough information to tell the story. 2. Identify three different areas in the text where a literary tool has…

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    The gleaming sun caressed my squinting face as I glanced up at the magnificent blue sky decorated with white, fluffy clouds that resembled cotton candy. I was outside exploring the vast backyard while barefoot. It was my first morning in the United States. My stepfather, my siblings, and I had arrived seven hours ago from the Philippines to our new home in Rhode Island from the T. F. Green Airport at around midnight. Last night was my first time seeing my mother in a year. I was furious,…

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    that picture books are straightforwardly used to beguile children in their leisure time. Nevertheless, the previous statement is not utterly truthful: these books are not only advisable for the entertainment but education as well - particularly infant education- . This paper aims at showing the importance of picture books in the growth of people, particularly in the one of those who need special schooling. In order to attest it, the importance of the image in a picture book and of picture book…

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