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On Literature for Children and Co-creating Meaning
AKA: For Sophie with Love… I read Kate DiCamillo’s Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane to H a couple of years ago. We both loved it! It is a raw but touching tale about being yourself and love and acceptance – … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, Children's Literature, connections, Teacher
Tagged Charlotte's Web, children's literature, EB White, Jacob Two-Two and the Hooded Fang, John Bianchi, Kate DiCamillo, Kevin Henkes, Mordecai Richler, Nancie Atwell, picture books, Reading aloud, Roald Dahl, Robert Munsch, Simon Puttock, The Secret Garden
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