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Going Beyond "Did You Like It?" - A Parent's Guide To Creating Lifelong Readers - cover

Going Beyond "Did You Like It?" - A Parent's Guide To Creating Lifelong Readers

Isabel Simon

Casa editrice: Spines

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Isabel Simon weaves a rich exploration of the transformative power of reading in her tapestry of conversations. She reflects on her journey as an educator and family member, advocating for the pivotal role of literacy in shaping life. Her mantra, “Keep going,” echoes the resilience taught by family, steering her through the world of reading. Simon highlights the value of stories in cultivating imagination and empathy, offering wisdom to readers of all ages. Her message is clear: within every book lies a chance to discover and create our own life narratives.
Disponibile da: 06/01/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 72 pagine.

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