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Children’s Literature
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Quality Children’s Literature About experiences of childhood (birthday parties, losing a tooth, first day of school, etc.)
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Quality Children’s Literature About interests to children
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Quality Children’s Literature If the story shows children as victims of human or natural disasters, it should emphasize hope for the future, rather than despair for the moment
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Quality Children’s Literature In picture books, the illustrations and the text are both responsible for telling the story
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Caldecott Medal Awarded annually to the most distinguished American picture book 2010 winner – The Lion & the Mouse (illustrated and written by Jerry Pinkney)
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Newbery Medal Awarded annually to the most distinguished contribution to children’s literature 2010 winner – When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
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Literature for the Developing Child Ages 0-2 Brightly colored pictures Concern everyday routines/familiar objects Often made of heavy, nontoxic cardboard (“board books”) Interactive books that require child’s participation in or manipulation of books
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Ages 0-2
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Literature for the Developing Child Ages 2-4 Counting, ABC books Nursery rhymes Word books Picture storybooks
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Ages 2-4
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Literature for the Developing Child Ages 4-7 Picture storybooks are at the heart of the literature experience during these years Children often choose a favorite and “read” it aloud Children acquire the fundamentals of reading (letter and sound relationships, etc.) Informational books become more popular
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Ages 4-7
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Literature for the Developing Child Ages 7-9 Chapter books Books often center on adventures of young characters within their neighborhoods May enjoy reading about lives of other children because they can begin to understand others’ perspectives
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Ages 7-9
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