Developing Personal Knowledge about Books
Reading for Purpose and Pleasure
Reading and Responding
Narrative, Narration and Structure
Aspects of Narrative: Character, Setting and Themes
Traditional Stories and Fairy Tales
Fantasy and Realism
Time and Place in Children′s Fiction
Words and Pictures
The Pleasure of Poetry
Reviewing Book Provision and Policy: Schools and Classrooms
Nikki Gamble is Director of Just Imagine, an organisation which seeks to promote literacy using high-quality children’s literature. Formerly a university lecturer and teacher, Nikki has worked in education for 40 years. She continues to work in schools on research and development projects. Nikki is co-author of the awards winning Guiding Readers: layers of meaning (UKLA Academic Book of the Year 2017).
′Nikki Gamble′s love of children′s books, extensive knowledge and
respect for authors and their craft all come together in this
latest edition. For children to become lifelong readers, they need
teachers who love reading and are confident in exploring themes and
ideas that are crucial in quality children′s literature. This book
supports both the experienced teacher and those new to the
profession in encouraging informed and enthusiastic readers′
- Liz Chamberlain, University of Winchester
′Nikki Gamble′s revised edition of this key text is informed and
comprehensive in its coverage of subject knowledge of children′s
literature as well as addressing current priorities in the reading
curriculum. Nikki Gamble′s new edition of Exploring Children′s
Literature is as well written and informed as ever. With extended
chapters and current priorities addressed, this text continues to
be an essential addition to all educators interested in the place
of children′s books in the reading curriculum. Professionals and
student teachers alike will respond to Gamble′s passion and
understanding of the role that children′s books play in today′s
reading curriculum. A key text for all those interested in
children′s books and their role in fostering a love of reading′
-Pamela Lewis, University of Brighton
′Essential reading for every teacher, student and qualified. Whilst
the primary intention of the text is to support student teachers in
developing a deep knowledge and understanding of children′s
literature, essential to promoting reading for pleasure and
purpose, this is a text that should be freely available in every
staffroom. I have recommended it to students since its first
edition, and incorporated a number of its suggested activities into
my taught courses. I particularly welcome the increased emphasis on
reading for pleasure in this third edition′
- Liz Broad, PGCE Primary Programme Leader, Kingston University
School of Education
Praise for the First Edition: ′[T]his book provides a comprehensive
and readable exploration of the topic of children′s literature for
both the specialist and the interested general reader′
- Literacy
′[This] book covers everything from picture books to poetry and
every conceivable kind of fiction and informs all key stages. It
gives children′s literature the deserved courtesy of reading it in
the context of modern critical theory…[and] guides us brilliantly
through the riches of literacy experience as learning′
- English Drama Media
′This book is primarily designed for student teachers and gives an
excellent overview of the wide range of texts that children can and
should be expected to encounter in school...It is a fascinating
read for those of us who continue to be interested in children′s
literature′
- Speaking English
This is a useful guide for teachers who want to look at children′s
literature beyond the mechanics of reading. It provides useful
updated subject knowledge and ideas for activities: vital for
teachers who want to know more about the subjects they teach in
order to enthuse and engage young readers.
*Branwen Bingle*
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