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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... certainly , and one you may happily ignore , if you like talking about pictures . ( There's nothing to stop you doing this anyway - and I am happy with a single letter , as in Bruna's non - board b is for bear . ) Believing as I do ...
... certainly , and one you may happily ignore , if you like talking about pictures . ( There's nothing to stop you doing this anyway - and I am happy with a single letter , as in Bruna's non - board b is for bear . ) Believing as I do ...
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... certainly in the same warm and woolly tradition . Rosemary Wells has achieved fame through her stories of family life as lived by children , whom she depicts as small furry animals . But there is nothing cute about Wells's characters ...
... certainly in the same warm and woolly tradition . Rosemary Wells has achieved fame through her stories of family life as lived by children , whom she depicts as small furry animals . But there is nothing cute about Wells's characters ...
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... Certainly , its capacity to remove human attention from the real scene of action , without itself making any intellectual demands , is impressive . But do we want to produce a human being who switches on the television set when the ...
... Certainly , its capacity to remove human attention from the real scene of action , without itself making any intellectual demands , is impressive . But do we want to produce a human being who switches on the television set when the ...
Table des matières
Why Books? | 1 |
Too Little to Look? | 11 |
Book List I | 28 |
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adults Alfie animals artist baby Bear beautiful Beginner Books board books Bodley Head Book List certainly characters cheerful collection colour depicted detail Dick Bruna double spreads early enchanting endpapers experience favourite feel five-year-old four-year-old friends funny girl Hairy Maclary Helen Oxenbury human humour illus illustrations imagination Jack jaunty John Burningham Judith Kerr kittens language learning listening lives Lynley Dodd Mammoth paperback Margaret Mahy modern mother never nursery rhymes parents Pat Hutchins Penguin picture books poems poetry produced published Puffin paperback Quentin Blake Rabbit read aloud reader Red Fox Red Fox paperback Shirley Hughes simple small children story successful sure tale Teddy Teddy Robinson Teddybears theme things three-year-old Titch titles toddler toys two-year-old verses Walker Books Walker/Walker paperback wonder words young children