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La editora Maia Fernández defiende la postura de que la literatura no es el único tema para los libros infantiles; ella revalora los títulos de no ficción
Via Maviael Davila Gutierrez, Jaume Samarra
The Changing World of Children's Books 2013 was a keynote given by Dominique Raccah at the Tools of Change Bologna 2013 Conference which took place at the Bolog
Via Sandrine Henry
Como continuación a las anteriores entradas sobre el aprendizaje de la fluidez lectora en la escuela, en ésta se realiza una propuesta de trabajo de de...
Via Alfonso Noriega
Si deseas fomentar el interés por la lectura en tus hijos, sigue estos consejos: predica con el ejemplo, fomenta el contacto con los libros, estimula sus sentidos, léele en voz alta...
Via Wilmer Ramírez
Despite their waning influence among children when it comes to book recommendations, libraries are still the No. 1 place kids acquire the books they read for
Via Sandrine Henry
Los libros y juguetes educativos no solo hacen que un niño sea más listo, sino que también influyen en el crecimiento de su cerebro, según han revelado investigadores de la Universidad de Pennsylvania (EEUU) en la Reunión Anual de la Sociedad de Neurocienc...
Via Dabedu21, Jaume Samarra
Why we fall in love, what we're all made of, how dreams work, and more deceptively simple mysteries of living. The questions children ask are often so simple, so basic, that they turn unwittingly yet profoundly philosophical in requiring apple-pie-from-scratch type of answers. To explore this fertile intersection of simplicity and expansiveness, Gemma Elwin Harris asked thousands of primary school children between the ages of four and twelve to send in their most restless questions, then invited some of today’s most prominent scientists, philosophers, and writers to answer them.
Via Joseph McCaleb
Information for teachers and school librarians on how to encourage children to read for pleasure.
Via Fiona Beal
Publishing for kids, writing contests, books and stories written by kids...
Via Sue Ward
The book that has moved me most in the past year is Wonder by R.J. Palacio.
Via Claudia M. Reder
1. Es un error pensar que la lectura es solo cuestión de la escuela. 2. Compartir, conversar y participar. Cuando su hijo ya aprenda a leer y tome un libro, no lo deje solo. 3. Enséñeles con el ejemplo. 4. Llévelos a la biblioteca. 5. No le tema a la tecnología.
Via Bibliotecas Escolares Argentinas, Alfonso Noriega
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All quotes come from Kids & Family Reading Report released by Scholastic Kids are our future. We adults complain that they spend too much time on g
Via Carlos Pinheiro
There are many good reasons why parents should read to their children and encourage a love of books, and words, and reading from a young age. Children with l...
Via Alexandra Duarte
With Storypanda Books, turn reading into a creative, educational, family experience. Read highly illustrated fun picture books with animations, interactivity, and sounds. Create your own version of the children’s story as an activity. Share the book out to friends, family and other children to enjoy. Family members can read the fun story anywhere: the iPad, the web, Facebook. iPhone coming soon to help your kids read and create on iPhones and iPads!
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
How do we know if a digital book is of a quality to support children's literacy development? An answer to this question must be constructed by all who contribute to a child's growth as a literate person.
Via Sandrine Henry
Children's website for reading and literacy - Kids online stories, videos, educational activities, games, worksheets, printables, coloring pages, arts & crafts and more.
That's the title of a press release from children's publisher Scholastic and the Harrison Group. This is an biannual study, based on a survey of kids ages
Via Europa-Apps
Finally, the much anticipated launch of Wonderbook: Book of Spells - the collaboration between Pottermore and Sony that fuses JK ...
Via Trudy Raymakers
The amount of mentally stimulating content in a child's home — such as the number of books that are around — may predict the structure of the child's brain later in life...
Via The Fish Firm II
If a 7-year-old is breezing through the "Harry Potter" books, studies indicate that he or she will be a strong reader later in life.
Via Ms Webster
The Best Defense Against Bullying: Arming Your Kids With StoriesHuffington PostA spoonful of sugar was Mary Poppins' prescription for pain.
Via Claudia M. Reder
Excite, encourage and engage kids to read! Check out BiblioNasium, where young readers connect & share book lists and good reads with friends, teachers & parents.
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