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Active Programming with Books for Children
By Caroline Feller Bauer Drawings by Lynn Gates Bredeson
Sharing her effective mix of
methods—read-alouds, reading incentive programs, visual stimuli, creative
writing activities, storytelling, puppets, magic, and games—Bauer helps
children discover the joy of reading for pleasure. Filled with poems,
stories, book excerpts, and artwork that can be reproduced for classroom or
library use, this handbook covers:
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Forming the Reading Habit
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Stories and Books to Show and Tell, to
Read and Write
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Promoting Poetry
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Active Programming with Books for Fun
About the Author – Caroline Feller Bauer
"There
is absolutely no excuse for a child not to read," says Caroline Feller
Bauer, a leading educator, lecturer, author, and authority on children’s
literature. "What I do," explains Dr. Bauer, "is run around
speaking to librarians, teachers, and parents on how to get children and
books together." To this end, she has conducted her lively, imaginative
seminars in 50 states and 28 countries. In 1968, Dr. Bauer was the first
woman to receive the Ersted Award for distinguished teaching and was given
the Dorothy McKenzie Award in 1986 for her contribution to children’s
literature.
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372 pp.
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35 halftones
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250 line drawings
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1992 ◘
ISBN 0-8242-0824-2
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$80 –
Sale price $33
◘ $33
(outside the U.S. and Canada)
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