Adventuring With Books: A Booklist for Pre-K-Grade 6. MonsonDianne L., Editor. Available from National Council of Teachers of English, 1111 Kenyan Road, Urbana, IL 61801. NCTE Stock Number 00767-011. (This paperback annotates 1,700 children's books published between 1981 and 1984. Literary and artistic quality were primary criteria for inclusion on the list. Books are organised by subject or theme. An excellent source book.).
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Cornerstone Books: Large Print Books for Children (1988). Available from: ABC-CLIO, 2040 Alameda Padre Serra, P.O. Box 4397, Santa Barbara, CA 93140-4397. (Newbery and other award-winning titles for reluctant readers that look so much more manageable because of the large print.).
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The Halloran Collection of Books. Bill and Phyllis Halloran. Available from: Reading, Inc., 603 12th Street, Oregon City, OR 97045. (An extensive bibliography of excellent children's books for all ages.).
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The Read-Aloud Handbook. TreleaseJim. New York: Penguin Books, 1985. Available from: Viking Penguin Inc., 40 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10001. (Selected books for oral reading with brief descriptions for all grade levels plus background information on the value of oral reading.).
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AndersonR. C.HeibertE. H.ScottJ. A., & WilkinsonI. (1985). Becoming a nation of readers: The report of the commission on reading. Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Education.
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DechantE. (1968). Diagnosis and remediation of reading disability. New York: Parker.
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McCormickS. (1977). Should you read aloud to your children?Language Arts, 54, 139–143.
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Office of Educational Research and Improvement. (1986). What works—Research about teaching and learning. Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Education.
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TreleaseJ. (1985) The read-aloud handbook. New York: Viking Penguin.