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"From childhood, I loved the name Lilly which seems so rhythmic and musical. My grandmother was called Molly Lilly Bell by her friends." Lilly Ladybug combines folk literature characteristics using refrain and repetition. The book teaches manners, thoughtfulness, number patterns, colors, and life cycle change. The book was designed to make children want to participate in the reading process by repeating familiar patterns and phrases.Children love Dr. Richardson's books because they are about growing up and experiencing developmental changes. The life-cycle transformation of two of her books…mehr

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"From childhood, I loved the name Lilly which seems so rhythmic and musical. My grandmother was called Molly Lilly Bell by her friends." Lilly Ladybug combines folk literature characteristics using refrain and repetition. The book teaches manners, thoughtfulness, number patterns, colors, and life cycle change. The book was designed to make children want to participate in the reading process by repeating familiar patterns and phrases.Children love Dr. Richardson's books because they are about growing up and experiencing developmental changes. The life-cycle transformation of two of her books Little Lilly Ladybug and The Teeny Tiny Tadpole occurs as the main characters meet others to learn about themselves on journeys of change and insight."Children love to use their imagination and experience suspense waiting for the ending. The ending teaches a good moral like those found in fables. The book was written for children who are learning to read and transitioning to independent readers. The book was written to be used by parents and early childhood educators to help children and students learn to think as the story is being read. Grandparents love reading her books to their grandchildren.
Autorenporträt
Donna Castle Richardson, Ed.D Dr. Donna Castle Richardson is currently the Director of the Central Comprehensive Center, one of 15 Comprehensive Centers providing technical assistance with funding from the United States Department of Education. Also, she serves as the Director of Education Technical Assistance Services (EDUTAS) within the Division of Public and Community Services in the University of Oklahoma's College of Continuing Education." Dr. Richardson began her professional career as a television Romper Room teacher in Southwest Oklahoma. She taught kindergarten and first grade in Oklahoma City Public Schools and went on to earn an advanced degree while serving as an adjunct instructor in early childhood education at East Texas State University. Dr. Richardson, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Education at Oklahoma City University (OCU), served over two decades where she designed and directed the teacher certification program in Early Childhood Education. She conducted family literacy research for over a decade and completed over 45 annual research reports. Her Reading Discovery Tutor Training program was featured for exemplary practices in the U.S. Department of Education's document So That Every Child Can Read...America Reads Community and Tutoring Projects.