Monday, May 18, 2009

Children's literature can build stronger relationships

"Children's literature can be used as a tool to open the lines of communication between adults and children. Not only does reading with children create bonding experiences but also lifelong memories that promote more than literacy and allow children an outlet to investigate their emotions and questions." - ANGELA RIGGS Director Early Childhood Education Department Sullivan University Louisville

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1 comment:

silly eagle books said...

I love this quote--I find that books are my biggest parenting help in raising my daughter--not ones about parenting, but children's picture books that we read together. My blog is a record of our reading adventures--I'd love for you to check it out sometime!