Sentences with phrase «very young readers»

ReadmeStories — Read me Stories has sample books you can download, which are read aloud including sound effects (which can get annoying but engaging for those very young readers).
Gakken was inspired by the «kiddies» corner» in the J'aime Lire Store designed for very young readers.
David Ezra Stein, in his first book since winning the Caldecott Honor for Interrupting Chicken, continues to demonstrate incredible versatility in his illustrations while holding firm to his audience: very young readers and listeners.This time Stein tells his story in the form of a letter — a long letter — from Mouserella to her Grandmouse.
I think this book can be an excellent addition in your cute family library, for very young readers.
Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Apple have all made huge leaps this year in the marketing of children's ebooks, and many of the key publishing industry events like the Frankfurt Book Fair had a very young reader - specific focus.
«We start for a very a young reader.

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Because we didn't have a priest every week it meant that a very wise elderly church lay reader actually allowed the young people to participate.
Lewis» Space Trilogy, consisting of the books Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength is a very good allagory on Christianity from a more «adult» viewpoint, without the obvious appeal to the young reader, even though they read like science fiction stories.
I would have no problem with a Yepes signing, bags of experience, a good reader of the game, very good aerially and he would have no problem sitting on the bench, would be great for the cup games with one of our young prospect and i rather Hayden to be used as a DM in those games to develop more.
As most of our regular readers know, my youngest, London, has a very severe dairy allergy.
For younger readers, some of whom may be casting their first vote this very year, well, your nightmare of civic disillusionment had to begin sometime.
Light novels are very popular in Japan and are short story graphic novels catered toward young adult readers.
Interactive storytelling techniques, such as dialogic reading, are used to enable young children with very few words to become enthusiastic readers and develop a love of reading that will stay with them for the rest of their life.
A study of an activity very similar to Word Ladders, conducted by Isabel Beck and colleagues, found that young struggling readers who engaged in this type of word study demonstrated significant improvements in phonemic awareness, word decoding, and comprehension over students who were in an alternative form of word study.
A Max Brand reader would be very angry if they started to read a Max Brand novel and discovered an old vampire lusting after young girls.
Becky has always been an avid reader, cutting her teeth at a very young age on the likes of R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike before quickly branching into the wider world of Agatha Christie, Stephen King, and other «adult» authors.
Younger readers are still at the stage in their lives where physical possessions are very important, as they don't have many things that are «theirs» in the way that books are.
More than anything, I'd like young readers to know that even when it feels like life is giving you a beating, there's always hope around what may at first look like a very dark corner.
Although I do read YA, I think this was aimed at younger readers than most of what I'm used to, so it struck me as very simplistic... but I think that might be an age thing, not a quality thing.
The adventure is fraught with peril and surprises, as it keeps young readers enthralled, and has been reviewed very favorably by readers and school librarians.
In my opinion, publishers publishing books for children and young people have a very special task to perform, because the books they produce could have the potential to help increase the number of readers in the future.
Two kinds of guides for young readers — ACTIVITY GUIDES for very early readers, and STUDY GUIDES for somewhat more advanced readers... all with no busywork!
Whether written by an iconic Southern author in 1947 or compiled from emails written by a young pastor to the president in 2010, these gift books explore the enduring themes of spirituality and faith, reminding us that contemplating the divine can confirm our very humanity.Spiritual thinking has been with us from the beginning, as The Religions Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained reminds readers...
What is certain, though, is that is very important that the readers will learn the existence of these young refugees and I hope this awareness will make them better men and women.
«Even more than their parents, young readers are very comfortable with digital content, so the addition of children's and teens» ebooks from such a large and influential publisher as Simon & Schuster is a welcome development in our industry,» said George Coe, President of Baker & Taylor's Library & Education division.
WEISMAN: After several very successful young adult titles, your last two books, Furthermore and Whichwood, are aimed at middle - grade readers.
To Fly (ages 6 months - 3 years) by Lucia Scuderi is a jewel of a book with a gently humorous story but few words, making it an excellent choice for both very young children and beginning readers.
From collections directed at small children to anthologies for teenagers, publishers have begun to focus on young readers of poetry as a very real segment of the book - buying population.
December 2004: Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders by John Mortimer Modern - day Rumpole shares with readers the details of his very first case, the defense of a young man accused of killing his war - hero father.
«Very exciting to finally make our graphic - novel digital editions available to young readers through libraries in North America, with smart, savvy partners like MediaDo and OverDrive.»
It was actually very fun that the serene British countryside setting at the beginning lulled the reader into a shocking sense of false security about where the story was heading, with the greatest problems being a young and shamefully unwed mother in the family and whether to break with convention by calling the cook by her actual name rather than her household position.
A number of digital publishers took advantage of the sudden growth of tablet use for reading by producing dynamic interactive ebooks, especially those aimed at very young and emerging readers.
It's no secret that, taken as a whole, young adult readers become very invested in the characters they come to care about, and the link between paper and an emotional investment is a strong one for many teens.
There is also very little text so even younger readers will be able to get the gist of the game.
This book equips readers with the very latest research findings, specific practice and policy recommendations, and reliable Internet resources to help professionals support young people who are LGBT and their families as they achieve positive mental health and become increasingly resilient.
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