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Vocabulary Children's picture books are also an excellent source for vocabulary development. They contain more rare words per thousand words than adult prime-time television or the conversations of college graduates (Hayes & Ahrens as ...
Vocabulary Children's picture books are also an excellent source for vocabulary development. They contain more rare words per thousand words than adult prime-time television or the conversations of college graduates (Hayes & Ahrens as ...
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Introduction For those who have spent any time studying children's literature , picture books are a familiar and well - loved tool for teaching reading . Many of us have spent hours poring over the most recent arrivals in the children's ...
Introduction For those who have spent any time studying children's literature , picture books are a familiar and well - loved tool for teaching reading . Many of us have spent hours poring over the most recent arrivals in the children's ...
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Appendix B Sources for Finding Appropriate Picture Books Print Sources Ammon , B. & Sherman , G. ( 1997 ) . Worth a Thousand Words : An Annotated Guide to Picture Books for Older Readers ( available as an e - book ) .
Appendix B Sources for Finding Appropriate Picture Books Print Sources Ammon , B. & Sherman , G. ( 1997 ) . Worth a Thousand Words : An Annotated Guide to Picture Books for Older Readers ( available as an e - book ) .
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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