We examined parent-child shared reading of Maltese and English e-books in four bilingual families. Analysis of the participant videos, questionnaires and semi-structured interview data revealed positive engagement of the participating families, substantiated with three main themes from the participants’ interview accounts: balanced use of e-books and print books, the importance of nurturing child's independence with e-book use, and the unique value of e-books for child's learning, especially in terms of repetition. A theoretically-driven analysis of the video data placed the e-books’ affordances in relation to six facets of children's individual engagement (personalized, sustained, shared, creative, affective and interactive), but it needed...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover main patterns of parent/caregiver-child intera...
We report on a study of children and parents shared reading of interactive printed books. We investi...
Children develop their language when they explore and talk about literary texts. In this study, we e...
Numerous studies have documented the benefits of parent-child shared reading of print books, but few...
This study investigated parent-child reading of books with personalised and non-personalised feature...
This study examines affordances of books involving different media in parent-child shared reading. C...
This study examined whether and how parent-child interaction differs when reading a print book than ...
This randomized controlled trial study examined the effects of bilingual discussion prompts with fee...
Background: Shared book reading (SBR) can be identified as, the adult-child interaction which facili...
The use of mobile devices for language learning, under the Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) ...
Digital books, such as e‐books, story apps, picture book apps, and interactive stories, are narrativ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of personalised books on parents’ and children’...
The purpose of this study was to compare the use of traditional print books versus an electronic for...
Seminal and contemporary research demonstrates that emergent literacy skills are extremely important...
Using an ethnically diverse sample of Mexican and Dominican families from the NewYork metro area, th...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover main patterns of parent/caregiver-child intera...
We report on a study of children and parents shared reading of interactive printed books. We investi...
Children develop their language when they explore and talk about literary texts. In this study, we e...
Numerous studies have documented the benefits of parent-child shared reading of print books, but few...
This study investigated parent-child reading of books with personalised and non-personalised feature...
This study examines affordances of books involving different media in parent-child shared reading. C...
This study examined whether and how parent-child interaction differs when reading a print book than ...
This randomized controlled trial study examined the effects of bilingual discussion prompts with fee...
Background: Shared book reading (SBR) can be identified as, the adult-child interaction which facili...
The use of mobile devices for language learning, under the Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) ...
Digital books, such as e‐books, story apps, picture book apps, and interactive stories, are narrativ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of personalised books on parents’ and children’...
The purpose of this study was to compare the use of traditional print books versus an electronic for...
Seminal and contemporary research demonstrates that emergent literacy skills are extremely important...
Using an ethnically diverse sample of Mexican and Dominican families from the NewYork metro area, th...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover main patterns of parent/caregiver-child intera...
We report on a study of children and parents shared reading of interactive printed books. We investi...
Children develop their language when they explore and talk about literary texts. In this study, we e...