Leaving bearing in mind Good and Evil

And here we are… the last entry. It is frightening how time flies, but it is also an indication of the fact that we have enjoyed what we were doing during this term. In fact, I would like to say that this has been one of those subjects in which, honestly, I have not just […]

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Books are better than Films is OVER

Hi everyone! This week I would like to devote my entry to two things I am passionate about, books and films. The idea of doing it came to my mind when Raquel, as my peer Yolanda mentioned in her last post, introduced us to our next literary project through book-based films. So, let’s start! Although […]

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Two completely different subjects together?

Hi everyone! I hope you are finding the posts that little by little we are uploading interesting and useful! Actually, I strongly believe that my entry of this week can be accurately defined with those two adjectives. Oh! And I also have to tell you that this week post has another special feature! It is […]

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The Irish Quixote

Hi! After accomplishing the activity based on the choice of a writer as the best children’s literature author/a (for what we had to do some research about their lives and works), I reached to the conclusion that this was a much more motivating way to involve children in literature/reading, than by simply reading a book. […]

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Jazz Chants, the music-memory link and much more!

Hi everyone! Today I would like to present you an awesome tool, that thanks to Raquel we discovered during one of our last lessons, Jazz Chants. However, in order to understand its multiple benefits and utility, I consider that it would be appropriate to deal with another issue before: the connection between music and our […]

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Subversive messages hidden under infant literature

    Hi everyone! Welcome again! Today I would like to devote this entry to talk about a topic which I consider is quite interesting, “Subversive messages hidden under infant literature”. It came up a few days ago, in our lesson focused on Nursery rhymes. The lesson was divided into three stages. The first one […]

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Welcome!! :)

Hi! Welcome to our blog! My name is Azucena Rodríguez. Nowadays I am a student of the double degree named Bilingual Teacher Training in Primary and Infant education. Hopefully, this will be the last year! J This blog, as you may know, belongs to the subject “Exploring children’s literature in English” lectured by Prof.Dr. Raquel […]

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