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The Read-Aloud Handbook: Sixth Edition (Read-Aloud Handbook) (Paperback) (Paperback)
by Jim Trelease
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Children's book, Learning, Reading, Handbook |
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It's a helpful guide and resource for young children to read aloud. |
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Author: Jim Trelease
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Pub. in: July, 2006
ISBN: 0143037390
Pages: 432
Measurements: 8.8 x 6 x 1.1 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00419
Other information: 6 edition ISBN-13: 978-0143037392
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Jim Trelease's books reviewing and recommending children's literature have improved with each edition since the first Read-Aloud Handbook in 1979. Great gifts for new parents and even grandparents, Trelease's books have always offered guidance into the labyrinth of books written for young children and young readers. From suggestions on how, when, and why to begin reading in utero to guidance for the later elementary child, this book also includes an excellent chapter on curtailing television. which is new from his first editions.
Target readers:
Young children, Young parents and teachers.
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Jim Trelease is the editor of two anthologies, Read All About It! and Hey! Listen to This, and the author of the one that started it all, The Read-Aloud Handbook. His writing has appeared in the New York Times and the Washington Post.
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For more than two decades, millions of parents and educators have turned to Jim Trelease's beloved classic to help countless children become avid readers through awakening their imaginations and improving their language skills. Now this new edition of The Read-Aloud Handbook imparts the benefits, rewards, and importance of reading aloud to children of a new generation. Supported by delightful anecdotes as well as the latest research, The Read- Aloud Handbook offers proven techniques and strategies-and the reasoning behind them-for helping children discover the pleasures of reading and setting them on the road to becoming lifelong readers.
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The Washington Post (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-25 00:00>
This book is about more than reading aloud. It's about time that parents, teachers, and children spend together in a loving, sharing way. |
The Denver Post (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-25 00:00>
The Read-Aloud Handbook promises to give parents, teachers, and all others who care about children, reading, and the pursuit of happiness new inspiration. |
Barb Mechalke (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-25 00:00>
This is a must read for all parents and teachers. Full of great information on education and reading. A fabulous list of suggested reading for all ages. The information is well organized with heartwarming stories illustrating the importance of reading. Someone said they give this book as a shower gift...what a great idea!
I've seen Jim Trelease in person and the one thing I remember most from his presentation was his suggestion to display books face out rather than the traditional way, spine out.
I thought it was interesting to read about how book publishers pay extra to get their titles placed facing out on the book shelves. Doesn't that make sense? And it's part of why it always seems like I can find so many books that look good when I'm in the book store and why I often feel overwhelmed by the options in the library.
After reading this book I started keeping track of all the chapter books we read to our daughter. She gives me a book report after each book we read and I record it in a journal. I'm looking forward to looking at it five or ten years from now. |
Patricia Blair (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-25 00:00>
This newest edition of The Read-Aloud Handbook is every bit as well- written and chock-full of helpful information as its predecessors. Aside from the many great book reviews, it provides excellent reasoning and support for the practice of reading aloud to students - all students. All English/reading teachers need to keep a copy handy.
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