“Where's the fox? You've got to read the fox.” |
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Authors: | Sue Smedley |
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Affiliation: | Lecturer, Roehampton Institute |
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Abstract: | An important reminder that young children know how stories work, and are therefore able to use bibliographic and literary knowledge as they set about the task of learning to read books with maturity and competence. Sue Smedley shows four and five year olds working in intellectually demanding ways to recreate stories for themselves and argues that young children have a right to the kinds of books and stories which call for intelligent and imaginative responses. |
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