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E-grāmata: Emergent Literacy: Children's books from 0 to 3

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This edited volume constitutes the first serious, sustained examination of the study of children’s books for children aged from 0 to 3 with contributions by scholars working in different domains and attempting to assess the recognition of the role and influence of children’s literature on the cognitive, linguistic, psychological and aesthetic development of young children. This collection achieves a balance between theoretical, empirical, historical and cross-cultural approaches by examining the broad range of children’s books for children under three years of age, ranging from early-concept books through wimmelbooks and ABC books for small children to picture books that support the young child’s acquisition of behavioral norms. Most importantly, the chapters proffer new insights into the strong relationship between children’s books for young children and emergent literacy, drawing on current research in children’s literature research, visual literacy, cognitive psychology, language acquisition, picture theory and pedagogy.
Chapter 1 Emergent literacy and children's literature
1(16)
Bettina Kummerling-Meibauer
Part I Premises of early literacy
Chapter 2 The dragon in the cave: Textual representations of fictional and everyday events by children under three
17(22)
Lesley Lancaster
Chapter 3 Color perception in infants and young children: The significance of color in picturebooks
39(16)
Annette Werner
Chapter 4 Parallel receptions of the fundamental: Basic designs in picturebooks and modern art
55(22)
Martin Roman Deppner
Part II Picturebooks for children under three
Chapter 5 Picturebooks: Where literature appreciation begins
77(14)
Kathleen Ahrens
Chapter 6 Early-concept books: Acquiring nominal and verbal concepts
91(24)
Bettina Kummerling-Meibauer
Jorg Meibauer
Chapter 7 Reading as playing: The cognitive challenge of the wimmelbook
115(26)
Cornelia Remi
Chapter 8 Metaphors in picturebooks from 0 to 3
141(20)
Marie Luise Rau
Chapter 9 Early impressions: Paths to literacy
161(14)
Carole Scott
Chapter 10 Linking behavioral training and scientific thinking: Toilet training picturebooks in Japan
175(18)
Kyoko Takashi
Douglas Wilkerson
Part III Child-book interactions: Case studies
Chapter 11 Mothers' talking about early object and action concepts during picturebook reading
193(16)
Kerstin Nachtigaller
Katharina J. Rohlfing
Chapter 12 "Don't tell me all about it -- just read it to me!"
209(18)
Virginia Lowe
Chapter 13 "This is me": Developing literacy and a sense of self through play, talk and stories
227(18)
Janet Evans
Chapter 14 How responses to picturebooks reflect and support the emotional development of young bilingual children
245(20)
Evelyn Arizpe
Jane Blatt
About the editor and contributors 265(6)
Index 271