What Will The Books Do For Our Children?
- A. Stimulate Creativity
- B. Develop Natural Talents
- C. Build Self-Esteem
- D. Enhance Knowledge Base
- E. Increase Vocabulary
- F. Teach Life-Long Lessons
- G. Teach Conflict Resolutions
- H. Make Learning Fun
What Skills Will Children Learn?
A. Reading
- Define Unfamiliar Words
- Read The Stories Aloud
- Color The Illustrations
B. Comprehension
- Answer Recall Questions
- Answer Interpretation Questions
C. Research
- Search For Facts
- Define and Explain
- Write a Research Report
D. Writing
- Write a Poem or Story
- Write Paragraphs, Compositions, Essays, and Letters
E. Art
- Draw Illustrations
- Color Illustrations
- Draw a Masterpiece
F. Music
- Write a Song
- Record a Song
G. Drama
- Write a Play
- Present a Play
What Activities Will The Children Do?
- Write Poems
- Write Stories
- Draw Illustrations
- Write Songs
- Record Songs
- Write, Direct, and Present Plays
- Videotape Plays
- Write Storybooks
- Participate in Storybook Fairs
- Participate in Art Festivals
- Participate in Storybook and Art Contests
- Present Puppet Shows
- Create Children’s Libraries
What Are the End Products of The Children’s Interactions With The Books?
- Storybooks
- Books of Poems
- Pieces of Art
- Puppets
- Posters
- Children’s Libraries
- Original Stories
- Photo-Essays
- Hit Songs
- Broadway Plays
- Actions Movies
- Fun, Fun, and More Fun
What Is The Role Of The Teacher Or Parent?
- To Guide
- To Monitor
- To Assist
- To Have Fun