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1). C. S. Lewis. "The Silver Chair" (The Chronicles of Narnia) By : lovebeads
"The Silver Chair", the second to last book in the Chronicles of Narnia, takes Eustace, already known to readers of "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and his classmate Jill on a perilous quest. Prince Rilian, the son of King Caspian, has been missing for years and must be found before the king dies.
As most of the books in the Narnia series, this one also begins and ends in the prosaic world of England, more specifically in a "progressive" school (that the narrator openly derides) attended by Eustace.
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2). The Secret Of Your Children’s Education! By : Stephen Rhodes
Using Children’s Literature to Entertain and Educate Your Kids
What are Children’s Books?
Not only are children’s books a great way to keep kids occupied, but they help them to learn as well. Good children’s books are proven to appeal to kids and keep them engaged and interested. In general, children’s books are books that were written specifically for children.
Article Related to: childrens books, kids, read, reading, education
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3). Sharing Books with Children By : Sherry Frewerd
One of my first memories of childhood is that of my mother reading Dr. Seuss books to me in a big brown recliner in our living room. That memory brings with it sounds and smells and a general feeling of safety and comfort that never fades, even after all these years. Naturally, one of the first memories I have of my own first born child is sitting in a big chair and reading Little Golden Books to him.
Article Related to: childrens books, books for kids, reading to children
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