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In this chapter you will:

Read descriptions of what a very young child can learn about reading.

Read several findings from researchers regarding the way parents share books with young children.

Note information on the links between literature and early literacy.

Be able to describe the first books that appeal to babies.

Determine the purpose for toy books and be able to describe them.

Read suggestions on how to use toy books with children.

Learn the guidelines for evaluating books for the very young child.

Learn about finger songs and nursery rhymes.

Find reasons why Mother Goose rhymes appeal to children.

Know factors to consider when selecting editions of Mother Goose.

Know the various types of alphabet books.

Learn where counting books fit into the scheme of the child's learning.

Find the definition of a concept book.

Learn the definition of a wordless book.

Read suggestions for ways to use wordless books with children.

Read a description of recent books for preschoolers.

Contrast the differences between primers and trade books for preschoolers.

Identify the characteristics of several kinds of predictable books.

Define "big books" and learn how they are used.

Identify potential problems of controlled-vocabulary books.

Know the importance of helping children to choose the right book at the right time.

Develop the ability to evaluate the quality of books designed for beginning readers.







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