Search Results - "Picture book"
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The english picture book on intercultural awareness of Malaysian kindergateners.
Published 2009“…Our presentation will report that reading picture-books in a foreign language to young children (5-6 years old) is effective in developing their consciousness about different languages or cultures. …”
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Picture books to help improve ESL learners' writing skills
Published 2017“…This conceptual paper reports on the benefits of making picture books to help in improving English as second language learners’ writing skill. …”
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The Cultural Authenticity Of Visual Narratives In Children’S Picture Books In China
Published 2024“…This study was inspired by an analysis of the Chinese picture book market, where imported foreign picture books account for more than 80% of children's picture book sales in China. …”
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Representing sexuality and morality in sex education picture books in contemporary China
Published 2016“…This study conducts a social semiotic analysis of six sex education picture books for preschool children in the People’s Republic of China. …”
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Semiotic technology as material resonance of postcolonial aesthetics in digital children’s picture book apps
Published 2021“…This quality of the picture book app paves the path for an aesthetic and cultural transformative exchange. …”
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Bibliometric analysis of review on picture book creation methods in the chinese context based on CNKI database
Published 2024“…In the current context of Chinese picture book creation, a large number of picture book creators have emerged, but there is a significant gap in the literature review of research on Chinese picture book creation. …”
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Language use and gender representation in children’s picture books by Malaysian authors / Nur Amira Pang Abdullah
Published 2015“…Reading materials such as picture books may provide inputs on constructing their own gender identity. …”
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Where Do I Come From? Metaphors in Sex Education Picture Books for Young Children in China
Published 2016“…This study examines the types of verbal, pictorial, and multimodal metaphors in the genre of sex education picture books for young children in Mainland China. Although being an educational discourse genre that is essentially concerned with transmitting scientific facts, sex education picture books employ a range of metaphors that categorize and construe the biological knowledge of human reproduction in a way that not only facilitates young children’s understanding of scientific concepts but also instills in them particular values and moralities that are socioculturally conditioned. …”
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Probing understanding: emergent second language readers’ visual literacy / Marina Binti Mohd Arif
Published 2012“…Six 7-year old emergent second language readers were selected as the participants of the study and they went through individual sessions with the researcher using four types of picture books – printed picture book, wordless picture book, comic and online picture book. …”
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A review on designing electronic books for children with autism
Published 2023“…Preschool intervention, assisted by parents, is capable of enabling autistic children to acquire life skills quickly and efficiently. A picture book, a commonly known tool of art therapy, was proven beneficial for preschool education. …”
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When the silent child speaks: identity and subversion in Anthony Browne’s voices in the park
Published 2023“…By examining the subversive discourse of both children, Charles and Smudge, this paper will focus on the child’s identity in Anthony Browne’s postmodern picture book Voices in the Park. Drawing on the postmodern theory and mainly on Lyotard’s perception of childhood as a time of intense creativity and imagination, where the child is free to explore the world in a way that is not bound by the adult’s rationality and logic, this paper will analyse how Charles’s and Smudge’s discourses dare to go against the normative discourse of their parents. …”
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Exploring Social Imagination, Emotion Regulation And Behavioral-emotional Problems: A Comparison Between Adhd At Risk And Typical Preschoolers
Published 2024“…To address the lack of quantitative methods in evaluating interactions with wordless picture books, a novel TFI Analysis Framework was proposed and tested in this study. …”
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The Efficacy Of Detective Game On The Students Working Memory Capacity Among Selected Preschoolers In Hebei Province, China
Published 2024“…The first group is trained with a picture book, while the second group is trained with an animated detective game. …”
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SMART (Smart mathematic with augmented reality technology) application for preschool
Published 2019“…The traditional 2D picture book is now more attractive with the existence of augmented reality technology which is capable to bring 3D objects on the 2D image. …”
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The developmental abilities of Thai Children with intellectual disability in storytelling
Published 2024“…The storytelling technique was employed for data collection using a modified version of the picture book ‘Frog, where are you?’. The children were asked to retell a story, and three aspects of narrative-related features—continuity of events (the use of conjunctions), elaboration of details (NP and VP internal structures), and imagination of narrators (background information and story evaluation)—were used for qualitative data analysis. …”
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Early parent-child reading: an experimental study for developing Chinese children’s bilingual competence
Published 2017“…Among them, Groups A, B, and C read three kinds of audio picture books: touch-reading, electronic, and ordinary printed picture books with CDs respectively and carried out parent-child reading in the ESBR approach 30 minutes per day. …”
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Tools and methods for assessing narrative competence in preschool children: A systematic review
Published 2025“…In addition to conventional picture books, narrative stimulus materials include wordless books. …”
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