Today was the turn to small Sacred Heart and St. Kitts |
Engage the young reader is not easy, although the illustrations that play a role in attracting this audience demanding role.
An example is Ariadne, with 6 years old has fallen in love with the drawing of two enamored lizards.
And that's what has told Concha López Narváez, the very author of the story that has been found with the students of Sacred Heart School this morning.
Yes, I'm a lizard is the story that appeared today in the writer Rafael Rubio Library of Sorrows in the program of meetings of public libraries author of Cartagena, through the Department of Education.
Sacred Heart Children were early risers and after passing it was his turn to the center of San Cristobal.
But these little ones were not the only ones who knew the writer personally.
So did last Monday students Marist, the trough, Beethoven and Carthage in the Library Cultural Center Ramón Alonso Luzzy. Yesterday was that of Manuel Puig Campillo, which hosted this activity with school Vicente Ros and No 12 .
Equal the story goes, because as the Concha own López explained this morning, through the character of the lizard the value of equality is for small to understand that we are all equal. You reach them the soul is the secret of this writer to continue reading and makes trying to reach your heart without making any break in the skin, he added.
And the author uses animals in most of his stories to make children aware of certain values ​​such as friendship, love and generosity, among others.
His teaching experience has helped him in this writing, as her role as mother and grandmother.
And is reflected in the numerous awards that have given over the years.
His success is not only measured in these awards, but perhaps most valuable for a writer, the smile that is drawn in the face of these children to read their stories.
Auta "GRAPHS THAT COUNT GOLD
Lorraine, also a student of the Sacred Heart, speaks with enthusiasm and excitement of the book starring the lizard, but certainly what you like the most are the drawings illustrating this story.
Besides presenting the book to read and have previously worked in class, she signed an autograph in books and talk a few minutes with each child.
For them, it is one of the most exciting times of these meetings.
So today I had Paquita Sabater, responsible for this activity of public libraries of Los Dolores and Santa Ana
For this library, the Los Dolores is not the first time that this activity is organized during this course.
A few weeks ago, the illustrator Violeta Monreal also participated in these meetings, whose authors are alternated between a library and other Cartagena. Encourage reading among young people is the main purpose for which it was designed this type of activity, concluded coordinator.
David Fernandez will present his book Lights on the Canal on 8 April in the same library and Manuel L. Alonso will meet children on March 5 with Adventurers.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena