DIGIRENT - Children's Literature in Action: A Librarian's Guide (Library and Information Science Text)
Sylvia M. Vardell
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Children's Literature in Action: Sylvia M. Vardell epub Children's Literature in Action: Sylvia M. Vardell pdf download Children's Literature in Action: Sylvia M. Vardell pdf file Children's Literature in Action: Sylvia M. Vardell audiobook Children's Literature in Action: Sylvia M. Vardell book review Children's Literature in Action: Sylvia M. Vardell summary | #496374 in Books | Libraries Unlimited | 2008-01-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.71 x7.01l,1.55 | File type: PDF | 323 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent resource for librarians/educators/parents|By Z Hayes|This was a prescribed text in one of my graduate classes and is one of my favorite texts. Unlike many textbooks prescribed at graduate level, this book is written in an easily accessible manner, is not steeped in jargon, and makes for interesting reading. Many of the textbooks I have read at both undergraduate and g|From School Library Journal|This excellent introduction to children's literature and its various genres and forms offers many activities and practical applications. Each chapter includes "Action" components that highlight literature, authors, specific book title
An introduction to children and their literature, an activity-oriented survey of books which should be in your library, focused on librarians with practical applications for librarians to share books with children, plans for book-based programs, and ways to collaborate with teachers and families in sharing books with children. Help is given for the selection and sharing of books in each genre. Each chapter has brief insets of author comments, collaborative activities,...
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