Picture Books, Imagination and Play: Pathways to Positive Reading Identities for Young Children
Picture books are part of many young children's lives, whether at home or in early childhood or school settings. Their unique creative combinations of words and visual images can engage children's attention, stimulate their imagination, and support their development as meaning-makers. Nurt...
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Main Author: | Amanda Niland (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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