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Kerol Harrod's Children's Literature Blog Page

 

 

Books to Read ALOUD!

 

 

 

a. Who is your target audience? Why is this group your target audience?

 

My audience is anyone interested in learning about quality children's literature. I particularly want parents to have access to good, quality literature they can read aloud with their children.


b. What strategies would you use to help your target audience to access your blog? Why would you use those strategies?

I would share with colleagues, parents, and educators in hopes that they might find it helpful and share with others.


c. How will you continue to contribute to the knowledge in the field of children's literature?

I will contribute by continuing to write, edit, publish, and share my passion for literature and literacy.


 

References

 

Association for Library Service to Children. 2009. Competencies for Librarians Serving Children in Public Libraries. http://www.ala.org/alsc/edcareeers/alsccorecomps (accessed December 14, 2013).

 

Book Jacket Collage created at PicMonkey.com

 

Hill, Laban Carrick. 2010. Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave. Ill. By Bryan Collier. New York: Little, Brown and Company.

 

Lewin, Betsy. 1981. Cat Count. New York: Henry Hold and Company.

 

Literacy Matters Logo created at Tagxedo.com 

 

Taback, Simms. 1999. Joseph Had a Little Overcoat. New York: Viking.

 

Kerol's Homepage

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