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Why is reading imaginative literature important?
Robyn Ewing AM

"Imaginative fiction motivates us to engage in exploring possibilities."

The Educator Online: Stereotypes impact reading outcomes – study

A new study has challenged stereotypical ideas about boys and their reading habits.

(Scholes, Comber, Spina)

Reading and Writing for Pleasure:
A Framework for Practice

The Mercers Company

"Research reveals that the habit of reading in childhood is associated with academic, social and emotional outcomes..."

Kids and Family Reading Report 2019

Scholastic

"86% of children said they loved being read books aloud at home or liked it a lot- the main reason being because it is special time with parents."

Children's Right to Read

International Literacy Association

Picture Books, Imagination and Play: Pathways to Positive Reading Identities for Young Children

by Amanda Niland

"Nurturing a love of books in young children can foster the development of not only early literacy skills, but also positive reading identities."

Australians are reading less than other countries, a new report shows. Why?

The Conversation

Katya Johanson

Australia Reads Research Review

Snapshot - August 2023

The Australia Reads Research Review provides an audit of recent reading research undertaken in Australia and overseas.

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