Babies in the Library!

£45.90

Babies in the Library!

Library and information services Pre-school and kindergarten Children’s interactive and activity books and kits Early years / early learning concepts Children’s / Teenage general interest: Puzzles and quizzes

Author: Jane Marino

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Language: English

Published by: Scarecrow Press

Published on: 19th September 2007

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 156 pages

ISBN: 9781461698647


Eclectic library reading programs for young children

Eclectic library reading programs for young children have blossomed across the nation over the last decade, encouraging in toddlers a fondness for the library and an excitement for the caches of books to be found there. Likewise, in an effort to promote a love of language in babies as young as three months old, scores of early childhood initiatives are beginning to sprout as well.

Target audience and purpose

Aimed at children''s librarians and other professionals who work with very young children, this librarian-tested sourcebook provides complete programs that spotlight the value and necessity of singing, speaking, and reading to babies in their earliest months. Ten ready-to-use programs are divided for their intended audience: five for pre-walkers and five for walkers.

Program content and methods

Marino combines rhymes involving body movement, songs, fingerplays, circle games, and books in ways that teach interaction skills with young children and help to enrich their language and enhance their listening capabilities. Several of the rhymes are repeated in a take-home section to aid librarians and others in charge of children''s programs to present parents and caregivers with the tools they need to use rhymes and activities whenever and wherever they want.

Additional resources and benefits

A helpful bibliography lists the best picture books, programming books, rhyme collections, and numerous recordings that are suitable for very young children. The captivating activities in Babies in the Library! will delight the youngest library users while making it easy for librarians to create programs for this important and growing segment of the library population.

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