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Reading the World

Reading the World What Young Children Learn from Literature

Paperback (15 Mar 2012)

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Publisher's Synopsis

By making and sharing stories, we come to understand our world and everything in it. Our lives are enhanced by the narratives we encounter, make and share - yet the time schools and preschools devote to reading and telling stories ever diminishes and now focuses primarily on literacy, not literature. This book is about stories and young children. The first part sets the theoretical framework: semiotics, narrative, culture, cultural tools. The second section looks at the oral tradition, wordless picture books, picture books with words, chapter books, popular culture and translation. The final section considers issues around controversy in literature, children as narrators, and what children do to adopt and subvert the world through their role play - their own acted out narratives. Reading the World is invaluable for early years teachers, nursery nurses, teaching assistants and other practitioners, but will appeal also to parents and carers, those who teach children at Key stages 1 and 2 and to students on initial teacher training courses. It will be of interest to the growing body of students following programmes on children's literature and book making.

Book information

ISBN: 9781858565057
Publisher: Institute of Education Press
Imprint: Trentham Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 372.6044
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 181
Weight: 354g
Height: 244mm
Width: 168mm
Spine width: 10mm