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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SHARED BOOK READING USING FICTIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL TEXTS: THE EFFECTS OF GENRE ON INTERACTIVE BOOK READING The Effects of Genre on Interactive Book Reading
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This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize children's literacy development. It examined the physical and verbal interactions of eight parent-child dyads that include four boys and four girls, ages four and five. The dyads read two children's books, one non-narrative informational and the other narrative fictional. The researcher videotaped shared book reading sessions and analyzed the sessions using the Adult/Child Interactive Reading
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