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OverviewThe Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is now statutory in the UK for children from birth to five years, and other countries are experiencing similar developments; early years librarians, teachers, nursery nurses, playgroup leaders and childminders all require knowledge of how to promote and encourage communication, language and literary skills. Parental reading with young children is clearly vitally important, and libraries are uniquely placed to support the development of literacy skills in pre-school children. This book provides an understanding of how children develop such skills through enjoyable and meaningful learning experiences, and is a pioneering practical guide for library and information professionals involved in planning and delivering services in early years libraries. Drawing on the authors' underpinning contemporary research and examples from current best practice, it will equip practitioners with a broad range of knowledge and ideas. Key areas covered include: - take them to the library: the role of the early years professional - people and partnerships: working across interdisciplinary boundaries, and how to involve parents and carers - buildings, design and space: the children's libraries of the future - resources for early years libraries: books, toys and other delights - reaching your audience: the librarian's role - planning and organizing: projects and reading sessions. User-friendly and accessible, each chapter is clearly structured and sets outs the key issues for practitioners, scenarios offering insights into these, and practical ideas and resources for service provision. The book also includes case studies of successful pre-school library initiatives in a variety of global settings, useful information about relevant organizations, and links to helpful websites. Readership: This valuable text is essential reading for all library and information professionals working with young children - whether those with responsibility for the strategic planning of services, or those involved in delivering them at community level. Essential for students of library and information studies or childhood studies, and practitioners undertaking NVQ qualifications, it also provides a sound background in early years literacy and provision for a range of local authority practitioners, such as nursery teachers and Children's Centre managers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carolynn Rankin , Avril BrockPublisher: Facet Publishing Imprint: Facet Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.148kg ISBN: 9781856046107ISBN 10: 1856046109 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 20 November 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Take them to the library - setting the scene 2. People and partnerships, skills and knowledge 3. Buildings, design and space 4. Resources for early years libraries - books, toys and other delights 5. Reaching your audience - the librarian's role 6. Planning.ReviewsThis book is an excellent tool for librarians and other practitioners in this field...I commend this book. - Update This book will help anyone working with young people or training to do so gain an understanding into the way these skills can be developed in an informative and fun manner...It is ideal for students starting out on a professional career in library and information studies and planning to work with young children. It is essential reading for any professional delivering teaching to these students. - HEA-ICS This book is an excellent tool for librarians and other practitioners in this field...I commend this book. -- Update This book will help anyone working with young people or training to do so gain an understanding into the way these skills can be developed in an informative and fun manner...It is ideal for students starting out on a professional career in library and information studies and planning to work with young children. It is essential reading for any professional delivering teaching to these students. -- HEA-ICS Author InformationCarolynn Rankin, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Innovation North and in the School of Applied Global Ethics at Leeds Metropolitan University, and Avril Brock, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Sport and Education; School of Childhood & Community at Leeds Metropolitan University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |