Fiction, more than expository text, nurtures intimate connections between text and the reader’s life experiences. This dimension of reader response is underexplored in relation to children. Adapting methods from Empirical Literary Studies to educational research objectives, we employed the concept of “remindings,” i.e. reminiscing prompted by text, in studying children’s life-resonant responses to self-selected leisure books. Six workshops were run in primary classrooms during which participants (N = 148; age 8–11) engaged in remindings and mental imagery. Written remindings were then analysed for systematic variation across fiction book genres (Real-world vs. Fantasy; Relationships vs. Adventure). We found that Real-World Adventure books p...
Two pre-registered studies investigated associations of lifetime exposure to fiction, applying a bat...
This study investigates the response of a class of 35 seven and eight year old children to ten pictu...
The purpose of this study was to examine readers’ responses to international children’s literature t...
This qualitative research case study explores the impact that fiction reading has had on one 10 year...
This article asks how children might benefit from story in their general education. It distinguishes...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
In this paper, we demonstrate the relationship between reading and writing for pleasure. Children re...
In this paper we demonstrate the relationship between reading and writing for pleasure. Children rea...
This article considers children’s engagement with the Ologies, a series of post-modern texts that bl...
This article covers the contribution reading and stories (children’s literature) have made to readin...
Two pre-registered studies investigated associations of lifetime exposure to fiction, applying a bat...
The role of reading in educating a future writer is discussed through the study of memoirs by writer...
Objectives: Print exposure predicts vocabulary and reading comprehension in middle childhood; less ...
One of the characteristics of young learners is that they sometimes have difficulty in knowing what ...
Research with letters written to authors for a contest showed that students often responded to liter...
Two pre-registered studies investigated associations of lifetime exposure to fiction, applying a bat...
This study investigates the response of a class of 35 seven and eight year old children to ten pictu...
The purpose of this study was to examine readers’ responses to international children’s literature t...
This qualitative research case study explores the impact that fiction reading has had on one 10 year...
This article asks how children might benefit from story in their general education. It distinguishes...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
In this paper, we demonstrate the relationship between reading and writing for pleasure. Children re...
In this paper we demonstrate the relationship between reading and writing for pleasure. Children rea...
This article considers children’s engagement with the Ologies, a series of post-modern texts that bl...
This article covers the contribution reading and stories (children’s literature) have made to readin...
Two pre-registered studies investigated associations of lifetime exposure to fiction, applying a bat...
The role of reading in educating a future writer is discussed through the study of memoirs by writer...
Objectives: Print exposure predicts vocabulary and reading comprehension in middle childhood; less ...
One of the characteristics of young learners is that they sometimes have difficulty in knowing what ...
Research with letters written to authors for a contest showed that students often responded to liter...
Two pre-registered studies investigated associations of lifetime exposure to fiction, applying a bat...
This study investigates the response of a class of 35 seven and eight year old children to ten pictu...
The purpose of this study was to examine readers’ responses to international children’s literature t...