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When parents make all the difference - Part III

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An alternative corner

Not only public spaces encourage reading. In Curitiba Bookstore Bisbilhoteca Culture Children and youth have a different concept of the traditional book stores. "Here we perform storytelling sessions for children, we camp with literature and drama workshops and books relating to history or art," says the owner Claudia Serathiuk.

To participate in the sessions of storytelling, it costs $ 5, reversed value bonus to spend in store. "We have customers who participate in many sessions that end up buying books without having to pay anything more," says Claudia. In Bisbilhoteca, customers have rooms with sofas to read the works of a variety of genres and styles. "We have cookbooks, literature, languages, biographies, embossed, all facing the public from zero to 12 years."

Claudia, who claims to be passionate about reading and mother of two children, gives several tips for customers. "I think the biggest incentive to read is the passion that shows an adult for this activity. If the child sees that reading can be a great pleasure and is associated with pleasure, fun, it will be a great reader! Since childhood, shared reading between parents and children closer ties between them. "

Service: Bisbilhoteca - Rua Carlos de Carvalho, 1166.

As the habit of reading can turn into pleasure reading
Physical conditions - are to sleep in days, refreshed and with good vision (glasses and contact lenses and clean and grade it.)

Prepare the environment - Observe the lighting and position of the body. A lamp focused on the page and sit with erect posture will ensure you more time reading. Exercise your ability to concentrate - Anything can distract those who do not have the habit of reading. So, no eating, drinking or listening to music while reading. Learn to focus.

Start and finish - Read only one thing at a time. The sense of start and finish reading will give you motivation to become a reader.

Be a fan - Discover the various options of reading. Choose from a book, newspaper or magazine.

Find a subject - Choose an issue that will be nice or that you're very curious to know.

Create a ritual - a time for choice time, frequency and location fixed.

Determine goals of reading - Before you begin, determine the minimum time or pages you wish to read.

Source: Edna Faust, Friends of the Library.

Indications
A Gazeta do Povo asked experts in literature and education that pointed names of books for readers of different ages and stages. Check out the list:

CHILDREN

0 and 3 • 1, 2, 3, again!, Julie Clough. • Coco on the throne of Benoit Charlat. • What color are you?, Corinne Albault and Virginie Guérin. • Hide and seek in school, Claudia Bielinski.

4 to 7 years • Porcolino and dad, Stephen Michael King and Margaret Wild. • Reading is a pleasure!, By Todd Parr. • A history muddled in Gianni Rodari and Silvana Cobucci. • What are you doing, Mark?, Marie-Louise Gay. • I have a small problem, said the bear, Heinz Janisch and Silke Leffler. • Bibi goes to his bed, Alejandro Rosas. • words, many words of Ruth Richardson. • Large or small? Of Lisa Faria.

0 to 9 years • Stories, comics and songs about animals, of Heloise Jahn. • Enchanted Nights of Dharmachari Nagaraja. • Tell a story, Celia Ruiz Ibanez. • Book of Stories, by George Adams and Peter Utton. • Tales from Grimm, Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm. • The Nutty Boy of Ziraldo. • The operation of Uncle Onofre, Tatiana Belinky.

9 to 12 years • Dreams fantastic, Colin Thompson. • Boys Paul Street, Ferenc Molnar. • The yellow bag of Lygia Bojunga. • The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame. • The strange madame Mizu, Thierry Lenain. • The lost island of Ivan Doig. • The abduction of the golden boy, Mark Rey • The drug of obedience, Pedro Bandeira.

YOUTH AND ADULTS

Beginners - This is a lighter literature, which speaks of fantastic stories that attract the beginning reader:

• Silk, Alessandro Baricco's. • The dancer of Izu of Yasunari Kawabata. • The ice rink, by Roberto Bolaño. • Oriental Tales of Marguerite Yourcenar. • Report of a certain East of Milton Hatoum.

Intermediates - For the reader who already has the habit of reading: • Nine nights of Bernardo Carvalho. • The Enchantress of Florence, Salman Rushdie. • The House of Sleep by Jonathan Coe. • The Master, Colm Tóibín's. • Everyman, by Philip Roth.

More experienced - Books with more complex language. Requires a prior reading. • Rituals of Cees Nooteboom. • Kafka on the seafront of Haruki Murakami. • Divisadero, Michael Ondaatje's. • Three Corners Funeral for Kosovo by Ismail Kadare. • Summer in Baden Baden, Leonid Tsipkin.

Sources: Children's books: Claudia Serathiuk of Bisbilhoteca - Children and Youth Culture and Rachel Momm of Sinepe / PR. Books for children and adults: Benedito Costa Neto, a professor of Literary Studies of the University Center Curitiba (iLearn).



Source: Gazeta do Povo

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