Welcome to Lizard Motel: Protecting the Imaginative Lives of Children, Barbara Feinberg (9780807071458) — Readings Books
Welcome to Lizard Motel: Protecting the Imaginative Lives of Children
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Welcome to Lizard Motel: Protecting the Imaginative Lives of Children

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Welcome to Lizard Motel is one of the most surprising books about reading and writing to come along in years. Not only does this rich and wonderfully readable memoir explore the world of children and stories, it also asks us to look at how our children are growing up. Barbara Feinberg suggests that we have lost touch with the organic unfolding of childhood, with that mysterious time when making things up helps deepen a child’s understanding of the world. This book will reacquaint readers with the special nature of children’s imaginations and why they need to be protected and fostered.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Beacon Press
Country
United States
Date
7 September 2005
Pages
216
ISBN
9780807071458

Welcome to Lizard Motel is one of the most surprising books about reading and writing to come along in years. Not only does this rich and wonderfully readable memoir explore the world of children and stories, it also asks us to look at how our children are growing up. Barbara Feinberg suggests that we have lost touch with the organic unfolding of childhood, with that mysterious time when making things up helps deepen a child’s understanding of the world. This book will reacquaint readers with the special nature of children’s imaginations and why they need to be protected and fostered.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Beacon Press
Country
United States
Date
7 September 2005
Pages
216
ISBN
9780807071458