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BOOKS OF THE WEEK

This week, our Junior Librarian Rosie (from Eagle class) shares with us her favourite non-fiction read.

Rosie recommends Let’s Make Art by Susie Brooks.

Rosie’s reason for her choice: “I love craft books and there are so many lovely things to  make in this art book. I wonder what you will make?”

Mrs Harvey would also support Rosie’s choice. Children often make items from craft books to display on our library learning wall. Utilising such books teaches children the importance of sequencing and understanding the process of following instructions. There is a wonderful sense of fulfilment and achievement when a project is completed!

Mrs Harvey encourages the borrowing of non-fiction books. Non-fiction books are a popular choice by many of our Grimsdell borrowers. I have written previously about the importance of non-fiction in the development a child’s literacy skills. Non-fiction underpins all other learning: comprehending non-fiction is a life skill. The reading and sharing of non-fiction literature develops reading comprehension, builds background knowledge and develops analytical skills.

How do you encourage your child to read non-fiction if they are a reluctant non-fiction reader? I often encourage children to pair their fiction book with a non-fiction text, as this can make their enjoyment and understanding of the fiction text much richer. Competent readers make meaning from a text not only by knowing what the words mean, but by bringing what they know of the world to the text. It’s worth noting that children are more likely to engage with a non-fiction text related to a story that they are emotionally invested in. Alternatively, go with your child’s interests. Whether it is dogs or princesses, find non-fiction books to match your child’s passions. Include ‘how to’ books such as Junk Modelling that teach them how create new and exciting items or try a science experiment book for all the budding scientists out there! We have a wide range of non-fiction books – I am sure there is something to tempt everyone!

Happy Reading

Mrs Harvey