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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... vol. 35 no. 2 May/June 2020 of Magpies : Talking About Books for Children est. 1986-1995 Magpies : Talking About Books for Children
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'Swept along by history in the making we find ourselves in a new world that demands isolation: no leisurely gossiping, no warmth from a quick greeting hug, no sense of all's well.' (Editor's comments, Introduction)

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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Diversity in Children's Literature Part Three : Relationships with Authors, Liz Derouet , single work column
'Forming a relationship with authors and characters is an important aspect of enjoyment for recreational readers for all ages. Many readers will have a favourite series, waiting for the next volume to come out to see what their favourite character is up to.' (Introduction)
(p. 4-6)
Reading the Other : Empathy Through Fiction, Wendy Orr , single work column

'The original virtual reality, reading is still probably the best way to live more than one life; to travel to worlds and places that we'll never physically visit, and to spend time in the skin of a person other than ourselves. Even if we wouldn't want to encounter some of those worlds and people in real life, we can love being transported there in a book.' (Introduction)

(p. 12-14)
The Year the Maps Changed : Allison Paterson Interviews Danielle Binks, Allison Paterson , single work interview
'Every journey has a beginning, some have a defined destination, perhaps guided by a map, others are expeditions of exploration in which the maps may change. Many journeys are meanderings that lead us to surprising places, free of maps and expectation. The journey of Danielle Binks - writer, literary agent, reviewer and book blogger is the latter, a story of serendipitous discovery and opportunities.' (Introduction)
(p. 16-19)
Visual Storytelling Through Wordless Picture Books, Maria H. Alessandrino , single work column criticism
'Since the beginning of time pictures have been used to tell stories and record history and pictorial representation has played an important role in language and society, shaping meaning. From a young age visual storytelling helps the development of our language as we learn to establish meaning from images and apply them to the world.' (Introduction)
(p. 20-23p.)
Unpacking 7 Steps to Get Your Child Reading, Allison Paterson , single work interview
'We are in the midst of the age of technology, a time when our next generation are growing up with smartphones and tablets in their hands. They are skilled swipers, pinchers and tappers! But... what does this mean for literacy levels? How can we ensure our children become literate in an environment that competes with the interactive claimers of their time?' (Introduction)
(p. 25-26)

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