In this conceptual article we explore parents’ shared book reading (SBR) interactions with their preschoolers across different book genres in their natural home settings. We consider the unique and shared contributions of narrative, informational, wordless, and alphabet picturebooks, and how reading across genres can increase children’s involvement in the interaction, deepen their content knowledge, expand their vocabulary, and strengthen their visual literacy. Beyond the benefits for children, we discuss the advantages for parents of reading from different genres and highlight directions for future research
We report an evaluation of a book gifting scheme (the Dolly Parton Imagination Library; DPIL) that t...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. Children whose homes a...
Numerous studies have documented the benefits of parent-child shared reading of print books, but few...
Introduction: Previous studies indicate the dominance of narrative fiction in shared book reading. ...
Looking at and listening to picture and story books is a ubiquitous activity, frequently enjoyed by ...
Children\u27s awareness of how they learn to read or how they view literacy events contributes to th...
This article explores Shared Reading as an instructional approach that mimics home reading experienc...
Early successes in reading lead to further successes over time, whereas early struggles with reading...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
We report on a study of children and parents shared reading of interactive printed books. We investi...
Looking at and listening to picture and story books is a ubiquitous activity, frequently enjoyed by ...
This research reports on one area of a larger study in Western Canada examining the literacy activit...
While much is known about the benefits of shared reading activity for children, and the role of the ...
The golden age is an important period when children receive a wide range of knowledge. It takes plac...
Technology is a part of our society and is ever changing. Therefore, it is important to examine the ...
We report an evaluation of a book gifting scheme (the Dolly Parton Imagination Library; DPIL) that t...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. Children whose homes a...
Numerous studies have documented the benefits of parent-child shared reading of print books, but few...
Introduction: Previous studies indicate the dominance of narrative fiction in shared book reading. ...
Looking at and listening to picture and story books is a ubiquitous activity, frequently enjoyed by ...
Children\u27s awareness of how they learn to read or how they view literacy events contributes to th...
This article explores Shared Reading as an instructional approach that mimics home reading experienc...
Early successes in reading lead to further successes over time, whereas early struggles with reading...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
We report on a study of children and parents shared reading of interactive printed books. We investi...
Looking at and listening to picture and story books is a ubiquitous activity, frequently enjoyed by ...
This research reports on one area of a larger study in Western Canada examining the literacy activit...
While much is known about the benefits of shared reading activity for children, and the role of the ...
The golden age is an important period when children receive a wide range of knowledge. It takes plac...
Technology is a part of our society and is ever changing. Therefore, it is important to examine the ...
We report an evaluation of a book gifting scheme (the Dolly Parton Imagination Library; DPIL) that t...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. Children whose homes a...
Numerous studies have documented the benefits of parent-child shared reading of print books, but few...