The Library Book
von Gabby Dawnay
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Beschreibung
Our protagonist Zach develops a love of reading thanks to the stubborn efforts of his friend Ro, who reveals the imaginative power of books.
Zach isn¿t convinced that books are for him ¿ they¿re too long, they¿re boring and he would rather watch TV. But thanks to his friend Rös stubborn efforts, Zach falls for books hook, line and sinker, and loses himself in a world of dinosaurs, princesses, pirates, football and rocketships ¿ anything and everything the library has to offer.
The benefits of reading for pleasure are well researched. As well as being linked to academic attainment, reading for pleasure can increase empathy, our understanding of our own identity, and improve mental health. These outcomes are most likely when reading takes place out of free choice. Through lively rhymes and dynamic illustrations, The Library Book helps early readers understand the plethora of books available to them through their local library and encourages parents, guardians and teachers to help children find books that appeal to their personal interests.
Written in a catchy rhyming style by bestselling author Gabby Dawnay, The Library Book will trigger a love of words in readers of all abilities, while Ian Morris¿ inventive watercolour illustrations ¿ which are reminiscent of two British illustration greats, Quentin Blake and Chris Riddell ¿ make Zach¿s emotional journey come alive. The combination is a picture book that will inspire a love of libraries, reading, books and words in even the most reluctant reader.
Zach isn¿t convinced that books are for him ¿ they¿re too long, they¿re boring and he would rather watch TV. But thanks to his friend Rös stubborn efforts, Zach falls for books hook, line and sinker, and loses himself in a world of dinosaurs, princesses, pirates, football and rocketships ¿ anything and everything the library has to offer.
The benefits of reading for pleasure are well researched. As well as being linked to academic attainment, reading for pleasure can increase empathy, our understanding of our own identity, and improve mental health. These outcomes are most likely when reading takes place out of free choice. Through lively rhymes and dynamic illustrations, The Library Book helps early readers understand the plethora of books available to them through their local library and encourages parents, guardians and teachers to help children find books that appeal to their personal interests.
Written in a catchy rhyming style by bestselling author Gabby Dawnay, The Library Book will trigger a love of words in readers of all abilities, while Ian Morris¿ inventive watercolour illustrations ¿ which are reminiscent of two British illustration greats, Quentin Blake and Chris Riddell ¿ make Zach¿s emotional journey come alive. The combination is a picture book that will inspire a love of libraries, reading, books and words in even the most reluctant reader.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Kinderbücher
Sub-Genre
Bilderbücher
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
32
Preis
10.50 €
Beschreibung
Our protagonist Zach develops a love of reading thanks to the stubborn efforts of his friend Ro, who reveals the imaginative power of books.
Zach isn¿t convinced that books are for him ¿ they¿re too long, they¿re boring and he would rather watch TV. But thanks to his friend Rös stubborn efforts, Zach falls for books hook, line and sinker, and loses himself in a world of dinosaurs, princesses, pirates, football and rocketships ¿ anything and everything the library has to offer.
The benefits of reading for pleasure are well researched. As well as being linked to academic attainment, reading for pleasure can increase empathy, our understanding of our own identity, and improve mental health. These outcomes are most likely when reading takes place out of free choice. Through lively rhymes and dynamic illustrations, The Library Book helps early readers understand the plethora of books available to them through their local library and encourages parents, guardians and teachers to help children find books that appeal to their personal interests.
Written in a catchy rhyming style by bestselling author Gabby Dawnay, The Library Book will trigger a love of words in readers of all abilities, while Ian Morris¿ inventive watercolour illustrations ¿ which are reminiscent of two British illustration greats, Quentin Blake and Chris Riddell ¿ make Zach¿s emotional journey come alive. The combination is a picture book that will inspire a love of libraries, reading, books and words in even the most reluctant reader.
Zach isn¿t convinced that books are for him ¿ they¿re too long, they¿re boring and he would rather watch TV. But thanks to his friend Rös stubborn efforts, Zach falls for books hook, line and sinker, and loses himself in a world of dinosaurs, princesses, pirates, football and rocketships ¿ anything and everything the library has to offer.
The benefits of reading for pleasure are well researched. As well as being linked to academic attainment, reading for pleasure can increase empathy, our understanding of our own identity, and improve mental health. These outcomes are most likely when reading takes place out of free choice. Through lively rhymes and dynamic illustrations, The Library Book helps early readers understand the plethora of books available to them through their local library and encourages parents, guardians and teachers to help children find books that appeal to their personal interests.
Written in a catchy rhyming style by bestselling author Gabby Dawnay, The Library Book will trigger a love of words in readers of all abilities, while Ian Morris¿ inventive watercolour illustrations ¿ which are reminiscent of two British illustration greats, Quentin Blake and Chris Riddell ¿ make Zach¿s emotional journey come alive. The combination is a picture book that will inspire a love of libraries, reading, books and words in even the most reluctant reader.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Kinderbücher
Sub-Genre
Bilderbücher
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
32
Preis
10.50 €



