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Award Born to Read presents its second edition
to "More free books" in Rome
Even children in the jury for the "Growing with Books"
Saturday, December 4, 2010, at 17 - Children's Corner, Area Meetings
The National Award Born to Read presenta la sua seconda edizione alla Fiera nazionale “Più libri più liberi” di Roma, che si svolge dal 4 all’8 dicembre al Palazzo dei Congressi dell’Eur. Sabato 4 dicembre alle ore 17 presso lo Spazio Ragazzi (Area Incontri) saranno illustrate le cinque sezioni del riconoscimento che sostiene i migliori libri, progetti editoriali e progetti di promozione alla lettura per i più piccoli, in scadenza il 31 gennaio 2011 .
Particolare attenzione sarà dedicata alla sezione Crescere con i libri , that makes children players in the role of small jurors and this year sees the involvement of the city Bologna, Rome and Turin .
The meeting, organized by libraries in Rome, participating Valeria Anfossi (educationist and head of the Cultural Centre for the Arts and Creativity of ITER, the City of Turin), Cecilia Cognigni (Head of Public Services Area, Cultural Activities of the Public Library of Turin), Anna Maria Di Giovanni (Public Relations and Promotion of Children Specialist Centre) Eugenio Pintore (Sector Manager Libraries, Archives and Cultural Institutes of the Piedmont Region) and Hyginus Poggiali (former president Italian Library Association).
Section Growing up with books Prize Born to Read indicates the best book for children aged between 3 and 6 years , published in Italy between 2007 and 2010 and on the theme "Books to laugh: humor in books for children."
This section is divided into several stages . At first the libraries of the three cities involved in the second edition of the Prize ( Turin, Rome and Bologna) report a range of titles. The ten best books considered are then submitted to the court of children (3 to 6 years), parents and teachers that from December 2010 to March 2011 read the selected works and express their preferences (the work takes place on the selected volumes in libraries, reading centers, kindergartens and nursery schools in the three cities). Finally, the votes cast by participants are evaluated by the Jury, which has the final assessment .
For the year 2012 the applications of the cities that wish to be involved must be received by the end of May 2011 .
The other four sections are Books in the pipeline (publishing project aimed at the best new, suitable for children aged between 6 and 24 months); be born with books (reserved for the best book published in Italy for children between 6 and 36 months); Networks books (to the best p roject to promote reading to children aged between 0 and 5 years, able to involve the larger number of subjects); Pasquale Case : (addressed to the pediatrician who, adhering to the Born to Read project, promote as effectively as the practice of reading aloud in the family). The winners will be awarded in May at the 24th edition of the International Book Fair of Turin .
Aimed at publishers, librarians, teachers, librarians, educators, pediatricians and local authorities, the National Award Born to Read is established by the Piedmont Region and organized in collaboration with the City of Turin (ITER and Libraries Civic Turin), the Foundation for Books, Music and Culture (which promotes the annual International Book Fair of Turin) and the National Coordinator of the project Born to Read (supported by 'Association Cultural Paediatricians, the ' Italian Library Association and the Center for child health Onlus ). The award, which has the patronage of Ministry of Heritage and Culture and Ibby Italy, won the medal President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano.
On the website www.natiperleggere.it (See "Prize"), you can download the announcement and attachments form for participation in the second edition of the Prize.
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