![]() ![]() Reading makes me feel like I am on an adventure. I like how novels describe what is going on, while graphic novels show what is going on. I find it interesting to see how authors create their stories and characters. ![]() I like to read and learn from other people’s perspectives. Twitter post by Kari Tanaka on ApInterview with 11-year-old AsiaĪsia: I enjoy reading books because I like to read what other people have written. ![]() Kari, who always has a book to offer whether shared on campus at the bookstore where she works, or in her Twitter dispatches (not only during the pandemic, but prior) has clearly passed on her bibliophilic tendencies to 11-year-old Asia-a natural and wonderful generational transference. The post exposed a voracious young reader engrossed in a book-whose author "ends EVERY chapter with a "MAJOR cliffhanger"-and of a mother willing to indulge her daughter's urge to read into the early hours of the night. Recently, Twitter-enthusiast and familar presenter at Faculty of Education book tasting* events, Kari Tanaka, shared a tweet about Kenneth Oppel's book, Bloom. You'll see evidence of the passion teachers have for books whether in sharing with the class or reading alongside their children. The matter of books on the Faculty of Education Twitter feed is a big deal-just follow some of our faculty members, student teachers, and education community. ![]()
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