This paper offers a new characterisation of young children’s (2–8 years) reading for pleasure (RfP) with digital books. This characterisation is rooted in a re-contextualisation of Anna Craft’s conceptualisation of twenty-first century childhoods in Creativity and education futures (Stoke on Trent, Trentham, 2011) and a review of the literature concerning young children’s RfP with digital books. The paper develops Craft’s (2011) work by considering the ways in which digital books can resource the ‘4Ps of digital childhood’ in reading for pleasure. Six facets of reader engagement, nested within Craft’s (2011) 4Ps, are presented: affective, creative, interactive, shared, sustained and personalised reading engagements. It is argued that this c...
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What does it mean to become a reader? What are the challenges and opportunities of engaging children...
In this paper we demonstrate the relationship between reading and writing for pleasure. Children rea...
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Participatory literacies are new ways of experiencing narratives and of “interpreting, making, shari...
In the past five years, there have been significant changes concerning the material and design prope...
Children’s e-books waited to emerge until technology could support their advanced requirements. Rece...
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To what extent do children in the early 21st century choose to read for pleasure, for leisure and fo...
This paper intended to study the impact that aspects of a reading environment, namely, reading aloud...
This paper describes the findings of a study into how children engage with and enjoy reading digital...
This study investigated parent-child reading of books with personalised and non-personalised feature...
This paper reports on UK primary school teachers’ and children’s app developers’ views about the pot...
Seminal and contemporary research demonstrates that emergent literacy skills are extremely important...
In this paper, we demonstrate the relationship between reading and writing for pleasure. Children re...
What does it mean to become a reader? What are the challenges and opportunities of engaging children...
In this paper we demonstrate the relationship between reading and writing for pleasure. Children rea...
How and Why to Read and Create Children's Digital Books outlines effective ways of using digital boo...
Participatory literacies are new ways of experiencing narratives and of “interpreting, making, shari...
In the past five years, there have been significant changes concerning the material and design prope...
Children’s e-books waited to emerge until technology could support their advanced requirements. Rece...
Just beginning to understand the potentials new technologies might bring to the learning environment...
This paper describes an effort to build a bookshelf of electronic books for children. Reading is a v...
To what extent do children in the early 21st century choose to read for pleasure, for leisure and fo...
This paper intended to study the impact that aspects of a reading environment, namely, reading aloud...
This paper describes the findings of a study into how children engage with and enjoy reading digital...
This study investigated parent-child reading of books with personalised and non-personalised feature...
This paper reports on UK primary school teachers’ and children’s app developers’ views about the pot...
Seminal and contemporary research demonstrates that emergent literacy skills are extremely important...