Sentences with phrase «introduce early readers»

Introduce early readers to children from all over the globe!

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It's never too early to introduce Baby to these early readers, and before you know it... you just might have a little reader and lover of books on your hands!
The children who had been introduced to formal instruction in reading later than the others, however, were more motivated and spontaneous readers than those who had begun early.
By introducing ebooks at an early age and helping students remain focused on the book throughout its use, these readers will grow up to be better suited to the expectations of an increasing number of colleges and universities.
Fifteen brief poems introduce readers to the early life of Don Quixote author Miguel de Cervantes.
Barnes & Noble was the first of the big two eBook specialists to add lighting to a digital reader, when it introduced the GlowLight in the US earlier this year.
«That the libraries would be able to loan e-book readers to patrons, that the children's section would have greater technology resources that introduces them to e-reading at an early age.»
«WORLD TRIGGER has captivated fans in serialized form in WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP, and with the anime releasing in October, we can't wait to introduce even more readers to the manga series with the simultaneous launch of the first two graphic novels in early October.»
Many readers expressed interest in this strategy, introduced by Harry Browne in the early 1980s.
DS: You were at the Village Voice in the early 1980s, when you championed David Salle, Eric Fischl, and Cindy Sherman, and many readers felt introduced to downtown New York by you.
We think readers would benefit from being introduced to them more explicitly early on, even if they're topics that will become more important as a Budgets are Sexy reader starts to reach that «financially savvy adult» status.
The measures earlier introduced by the company's management included marking dodgy articles with red flags, as well as inserting a «related articles» section, which was meant to ultimately provide readers with related sources of information on the same topic.
In Cardillo's «Intimate Relationships: Personality Development Through Interaction During Early Life,» she introduces the reader to the concept that intimate relationships that one develops in infancy form the basis of relationships throughout a lifetime, and form the basis of people's personality.
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