Babies Need Books: Sharing the Joy of Books with Children from Birth to SixPenguin, 1995 - 255 pages Dorothy Butler believes passionately that books should be a vital part of children's lives -- even in their very first months. But how do we go about introducing books to children? Which books should we share? When should we begin? Babies Need Books is an invaluable resource for parents, teachers, and librarians -- indeed, for any adult eager to share with small children the pleasure books offer. Butler provides important guidelines for choosing appropriate books and recommends hundreds of titles. And for this revised edition, Butler's book selections have been supplemented by an extensive index of recently published titles readily available in North America. |
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... adults , greatly increases a child's chances of becoming a happy and involved human being . The dedicated involvement of parents and other adults is , of course , an essential part of the process . Without the help of adults , a baby or ...
... adults , greatly increases a child's chances of becoming a happy and involved human being . The dedicated involvement of parents and other adults is , of course , an essential part of the process . Without the help of adults , a baby or ...
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... adult partner in the early language game . And of these millions , a very large proportion are deprived by ignorance and the circumstances of their lives , rather than the absence of adults who care for them . All too often , language ...
... adult partner in the early language game . And of these millions , a very large proportion are deprived by ignorance and the circumstances of their lives , rather than the absence of adults who care for them . All too often , language ...
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... Adults often try to learn words , phrases and rules of grammar beforehand . Children , less tense about the business , let the new language flow around and through them , pick up a reference here and there and are able quite quickly to ...
... Adults often try to learn words , phrases and rules of grammar beforehand . Children , less tense about the business , let the new language flow around and through them , pick up a reference here and there and are able quite quickly to ...
Table des matières
Why Books? | 1 |
Too Little to Look? | 11 |
Book List I | 28 |
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