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Margaret Meek's book is an exploration of literature and language, revealing abundant lessons that enrich the reader's imagination and guide learners in their understanding of story and life.

This classic gem of a book has been informing British teachers for more than two decades. Now, at last, it is available in the US at a time when conflicting policy issues dull our perceptions about language and literacy. What has been damaged can be reclaimed. Margaret's engaging book brings to our attention what is important in the work of teachers with young children.

First published November 16, 1987

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November 9, 2012
Short & clear on the value of real books in learning to be a reader, as opposed to the use of reading schemes.
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December 13, 2019
Finished this in one seating. It took me about an hour or so. Really loved the interpretation and samples in contained. I never imagined how much goes into the teaching of reading especially to children in the early years setting. There is a part of the book that asks to remember when my first reading experience was; this of course goes back to several years ago, but just like trying to learn a new language, learning to read is almost similar, whereby we need to comprehend what we read and connect it to a pleasurable experience.
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September 17, 2020
An excellent book for teachers to repeatedly pick up throughout their teaching career.
166 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2011
Short, excellent booklet which establishes the connection between literacy and literature. Shows how to do reading lessons.
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8 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2022
Again, another book enjoyed and read in an evening. Some useful insights into what children pick up on when reading texts. Would recommend this!
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September 25, 2019
Good book.
I like the part where it referenced a little girl who's favourite part of Iron Man was the 'delicacies'. You'll know what I mean if you've read either book.
57 reviews1 follower
September 28, 2020
This is s a must raed book for teachers as it explores the joy,subtlness and richness that is the purpose and joy of reading.
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283 reviews1 follower
October 2, 2020
Loved this book about the joy of reading with children - especially the part about the little boy and the book Rosie went for a walk. Some great recommendations for further reading too
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October 14, 2020
This is a really good book on making reading fun! I would definitely read this again, was great to make notes and take away some ideas and further reading that was suggested that was quite helpful.
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30 reviews3 followers
March 2, 2017
This book has really opened my eyes to the connection between literary and literature. It's interesting to see how children read and learn differently to us as adults. I particularly love the chapter that discusses William's Version as its a great example of how we position ourselves within a certain story and have an unconscious inter-text before even understanding this. This book has made me consider my own reading styles and I'll definitely view it much differently and analyse it a bit more now I've read this.
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28 reviews1 follower
February 24, 2017
This tiny pamphlet was a radical and fascinating clarion call about literacy and young children, and changed the way we all thought about how children learn about books.
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October 31, 2013
This made so much sense. I need to buy my own copy.
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February 25, 2015
Short and to the point, no jargon or waffle. A quick read for anyone who wants to know more about teaching reading
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October 1, 2017
Valuable insight into the importance of reading for pleasure and what children get out of reading picture books by skilled artists/writers.
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