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The reading calendar of Everyone Reads
With this reading calendar, your next school year will be a reading party. From September to August you will find all important literary dates and reading promotion campaigns and book tips at theme days for different ages up to 18 years. An ideal …
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Bang: Multilingual picture book
Anxious ! is a picture book for children aged four to ten years. It is published in seven versions in which Dutch is each combined with a second language: Arabic, Bulgarian, English, Spanish, French, Polish or Turkish. You can explore this …
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The Lions of Flanders: Comic Strip
An accessible comic strip in clear language for (non-Dutch speaking) children and for those who have a beginner's level of Dutch. The comic is part of the teaching material for the performance The Lions of Flanders for young people and adults who are …
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The revenge of knight Piepus: Book about litter
Youth author Marc de Bel has written a Boeboeks story in collaboration with Mooimakers. In The Revenge of Knight Piepus , the Boeboeks are so bothered by litter in their Biezebos that their summer party threatens to fall into the water.
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Üç arkadaş, Three friends, Three friends: Translingual children's book
Illustrated translingual children's book (with audio version) for multilingual children (Turkish-Dutch and English-Dutch).
Ali, Eylül and Daniël tell each other eight stories from Dutch, Turkish and Flemish culture with lively imagination. They …
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Book as a farewell gift from the sixth graders
At the end of the sixth grade you can give your students a book as a parting gift. The first page of the books contains a special page where you can write a personal message for each student.
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Weird guys: An inclusive picture and poem book
Weird Guys is a book that anyone can read. Also people who are blind or visually impaired, who have dyslexia or another reading disability.
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My Eyes Are Your Eyes: Diary of a Guide Dog
In this book by Ruth Wielockx and Julius Schellens you follow Rino, a puppy who is being trained as a guide dog. How is his foster home? What does he learn in the training center? And what can you do if you encounter a guide dog on the street? You …
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Most boring book in the world: Reading diary
The most boring book in the world, until you have completed it, is a friends reading diary in which you can keep track of which stories and books you have read or which someone has read to you. You can give your opinion, stick stickers or fill in a …
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Peeing on the Road: A Multilingual Zen Story
Illustrated story for 8+ in seven versions that each combine Dutch with another language: Arabic, English, Farsi, French, Kurdish (Ardalani), Romanian and Turkish.
This multilingual children's book tells of a boy who walks home with his father …
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Kamishibai: Digital storytelling kiosk
The digital storytelling kiosk is a digital kamishibai theater with a touch screen on top of a bookcase.
Ninety-eight stories are shown on screen in twenty-one different languages. Some stories also have a processing activity associated with them. The …
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Storytelling kiosk: Digital kamishibai
On the digital story kiosk there are 98 stories to see and this in 21 different languages. Via the touchscreen, children can quickly and easily choose a story in a language of their choice.
- the aim is appreciation of the home language and multiple …
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