Mr. Turkey and Garry: Educational comic book for children

Thompson P Daniel

Mr. Turkey and Garry: Educational comic book for children
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Independently Published
Country
Published
20 July 2022
Pages
26
ISBN
9798841628033

Mr. Turkey and Garry: Educational comic book for children

Thompson P Daniel

This comic book contains some funny Turkey characters and Educational values for your Children’s psychological development, which will benefit from the moral and ethical lessons in this book. Children also get to improve their reading skills. For a long time comic books got a pretty bad rap. They were the sneaky distraction that schoolchildren disguised inside the pages of real books’. People saw them as a more simplified version of reading; something that couldn’t offer the same complexity or developmental benefits that serious books’ could. But now parents and educators are beginning to see the hidden benefits of the humble comic book (or graphic novel). BENEFITS - One of the best and most obvious benefits of comic books is that they can be more fun and easier to read than regular books. This can be extremely appealing to young children who would otherwise have little interest in reading traditional forms of books. - Comic books aren’t just about superheroes and villains. And they’re certainly not just for boys. Comic books and graphic novels are spread across many different genres, including comedy, drama, sci-fi and fantasy, and there is bound to be something to suit all tastes, ages and reading levels.
- Comic books don’t intimidate struggling readers with an overwhelming page of text. They usually offer short and easy to read sentences, alongside other visual and text cues (e.g. character sighs, door slams etc.) for context. They’re also helpful for children with learning difficulties; children with autism can learn a lot about identifying emotions through the images in a comic book.

REVIEWS
Professor Carol Tilley from the Department of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois says, A lot of the criticism of comics and comic books come from people who think that kids are just looking at the pictures and not putting them together with the words. Some kids, yes. But you could easily make some of the same criticisms of picture books - that kids are just looking at pictures, and not at the words.

FEATURES - For both boys and girls - Best for lullaby stories for kids - 24 pages Paperback - Premium Color interior - 8.5 x 0.06 x 11 inches book size

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