What to Read When: The Books and Stories to Read with Your Child--and All the Best Times to Read Them

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$24.00
Publisher
Penguin Adult Hc/Tr
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Pages
336
Dimensions
5.99 X 9.06 X 0.9 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781583333341

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About the Author
Pam Allyn is the Executive Director of LitLife, a national organization specializing in innovative literacy education for schools and families. Pam is also the Founding Director of LitWorld which brings literacy programs to underserved communities worldwide.

She is the author of The Complete 4 for Literacy, a guide for educators, and coauthor of the six-book series The Complete Year in Reading and Writing. Pam also founded and leads the renowned literacy initiative for foster care children, Books for Boys. She is the recipient of several awards for her commitment to childhood literacy. Pam is widely known as a motivational speaker on the subject of raising lifelong readers and writers.
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This volume by Allyn, director of the literacy organization LitLife, reminds parents that through reading aloud they can ?teach the beauty of language and joys of rhythm and rhyme? and introduce their offspring to the ?Big Wide World.? Part one of this book?a combination of Jim Trelease's "Read-Aloud Handbook" and Anita Silvey's "100 Best Books for Children"?offers 10 reasons why parents should read to their kids: to develop shared values, to fall in love with language, to build comprehension, among them. Useful, too, are Allyn's Four Keys, revealed in an apt mnemonic, READ: a Ritual of coming together in an Environment conducive to reading with Access to the right book at the right time for a Dialogue. Chapter Four's 14 landmark books, from "Pat the Bunny" to "Harry Potter" (with Margaret Wise Brown, Dr. Seuss and Maurice Sendak titles included) will resonate with parents, but the best feature may be a brief section called ?How to Read Aloud, ? which teaches parents exactly how and wh