How to Raise a Reader的创作者 ··· 帕梅拉·保罗 作者 作者简介 ··· Pamela Paul is the editor of The New York Times Book Review and oversees books coverage at The New York Times, which she joined in 2011 as the children's books editor. She is also the host of the weekly ...
Another tip fromHow to Raise a Reader: Instead of handing out goody bags at your child’s birthday party, have a book swap instead. Ask guests to wrap one of their own used books and bring it to the party. On the way out, everyone gets to choose a gift-wrapped book. (Imagine how ...
根据文章最后一段From AWOMAN MAKES A PLAN by Maye Musk, published by Viking 可知她写了这本书并且出版了,故选A。3.细节理解题。根据标题 "a billionaire" 和第六段 "My oldest child, Elon, is making electric cars to save the environment and launching rockets." 可知A正确。4.推理判断题。根据第...
For instance, reading for babies should involve all their senses, while four month olds appreciate lift-the-flap pages and feeling the textures of a book, as children are starting to develop good hand control at this age. Interruptions aren’t a bad thing, state the authors, as th...
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Incorporation of regular periods of at-home reading with children; Tips for reading time; Guide to selecting appropriate material.MoudamaneVeronicaStevensonEBSCO_AspBlack Issues Book Review
we shall not put on the further glory that belongs to those rare beings who are also critics. But still we have our responsibilities as readers and even our importance. The standards we raise and the judgments we pass steal into the air and become part of the atmosphere which writers breath...
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Unit Six:How to Mark a Book "Don't ever mark in a book!" Thousands of teachers, librarians and parents have so advised. But Mortimer Adler disagrees. He thinks so long as you own the book and needn't preserve its physical appearance, marking it properly will grant you the ownership of...
we shall not put on the further glory that belongs to those rare beings who are also critics. But still we have our responsibilities as readers and even our importance. The standards we raise and the judgments we pass steal into the air and become part of the atmosphere which writers breath...