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Talking Books: CBCA, New Directions and New Titles! June 2013

Talking Books: CBCA, New Directions and New Titles! June 2013. Paul Macdonald M Ed B Ed The Children’s Bookshop Beecroft staff@thechildrensbookshop.com.au. “Reading for pleasure is the most important way to advance literacy attainment in children.” National Literacy Trust UK 2006.

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Talking Books: CBCA, New Directions and New Titles! June 2013

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  1. Talking Books: CBCA, New Directions and New Titles!June 2013 Paul Macdonald M Ed B Ed The Children’s Bookshop Beecroft staff@thechildrensbookshop.com.au

  2. “Reading for pleasure is the most important way to advance literacy attainment in children.” National Literacy Trust UK 2006

  3. Focus Areas- National Curriculum Expanded View of Literacy Multi-Modal Texts National Identity Indigenous Focus Focus on Asia Sustainability Greater Focus on Language

  4. CBCA 2013

  5. Across the Universe

  6. 2013 Book Focus • Library as Universe- Stations could be the planets. • Staff as Intergalactic Crew • Each child gets an intergalactic passport…. Whoever travels the fastest gets rewards.

  7. Teachers’ NotesMrs Mac’s Libraryhttp://www.uqp.uq.edu.au/store/images/Hi-RES/teachersnotes/1209/2944.pdf

  8. CBCA TitlesOlder Readers

  9. Younger Readers

  10. Early Childhood

  11. Picturebook

  12. Eve Pownall

  13. Crichton Awards

  14. Current Reads?

  15. Picture Books

  16. Picture Books

  17. Easy Reads Abound

  18. Impact of Diary of a Wimpy Kid

  19. Junior Fiction

  20. A Global Perspective

  21. Thrillers/ Horror/ Romance The Genre for 2013

  22. Teen Fiction

  23. Classics

  24. Graphic Novels

  25. Non-Fiction

  26. “Children who know adults who read for pleasure take it for granted thatreading is a valuable and worthwhile activity” (Csikszentmihalyi, 1991)

  27. Paul Macdonald M Ed B Ed The Children’s Bookshop Beecroft staff@thechildrensbookshop.com.au

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