I've
loved books all my life. I still remember the emotions evoked by the smell
and feel of a new book, and now when I open up my eReader I have an emotional
response just remembering those heady days of paper and ink. Children whose
parents read to them regularly grow to become literate young adults, with
the benefits still showing when they reach 15. Research conducted by the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development found that children with
early support remained ahead in reading. According to the study, the
importance lies with the regular sharing of books – as in
several times a week – followed by a discussion of the book after the reading
session. My love of books played a huge part in my choosing to become a writer.
I have my parents and grandparents to thank for nurturing my love of stories
and reading.
My
vision is that this blog becomes a friendly place to chat about children's
literature, to post reviews of the best books in the field, to share literary
activities for parents and teachers, as well as news, events and advice for
children's writers.
If
you're a kidlit author interested in being interviewed or having your book
reviewed, or you'd like to join me as a guest blogger, please feel free to
contact me.
I’d
like to thank Lori Lawson from Imagination Designs for creating
this amazing blog, and Lorie Davison for the incredibly
beautiful images. It's so much more than I imagined.
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