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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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Where do you prefer to read: Poem book
What do you prefer to read is reading a poem book about.
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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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Superheroes: Five multilingual children discover their power
This story puts different and multilingual children in the spotlight and applauds their multilingualism. Whichever language you read it in, you will also be offered pieces that make you taste other languages and think about foreign words that you …
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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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Monkey chooses a card: Learning sounds and letters while playing
Monkey chooses a card is a game box with which children learn sounds and letters while playing. Isabelle Gielen came up with twenty game ideas for the children's book Monkey reads a letter .
Isabelle Gielen also developed an online supplement for …
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Reading jury books in large print, Braille and Daisy listening form
The Reading Jury is the largest book jury for children and young people in Flanders and annually selects the best children's books.
To allow students with reading difficulties to participate in these reading circles, Luisterpunt ensures that all …
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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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Braille alphabet
Introduce your students to braille with the braille alphabets from Listening Point Library. There is a nice assignment on the front of the Braille alphabets. Can you and your students decipher what it says?
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Digital storytelling kiosk: Borrow the digital kamishibai theater
The digital storytelling kiosk is a digital kamishibai theater with a touchscreen on top of a bookcase. There are 98 stories on screen in 21 different languages. Some stories also have a processing activity associated with them. The stories are …
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Football dictionary
Many parents enroll their child in a Dutch-speaking sports club on the advice of the school. This way, the child can also practice Dutch outside of school. The football club offers a lot of spontaneous practice opportunities.
Vzw 'de Rand' wants to …
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