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1. Toward Digital Picture Books for a New Generation of Emergent Readers

2. Screens, Apps, and Digital Books for Young Children: The Promise of Multimedia

3. Personalized Expert Guidance of Students' Book Choices in Primary and Secondary Education

5. A Comparison of Children's Reading on Paper versus Screen: A Meta-Analysis

7. Do Book Giveaway Programs Promote the Home Literacy Environment and Children's Literacy-Related Behavior and Skills?

8. What Are We Downloading for Our Children? Best-Selling Children's Apps in Four European Countries

9. Enriched School Libraries: A Boost to Academic Achievement

10. Digital Guidance for Susceptible Readers: Effects on Fifth Graders' Reading Motivation and Incidental Vocabulary Learning

11. Early Shared Reading, Socioeconomic Status, and Children's Cognitive and School Competencies: Six Years of Longitudinal Evidence

12. Name Writing: A First Step to Phonetic Writing? Does the Name Have a Special Role in Understanding the Symbolic Function of Writing?

14. Conceptualizations Underlying Emergent Readers' Story Writing. CIERA Report.

16. The Efficacy of Electronic Books in Fostering Kindergarten Children's Emergent Story Understanding (La Eficacia de los Libros Electrónicos para Promover la Comprensió Emergente de Cuentos en Niños de Nivel Inicial) (Die Wirksamkeit von Elektronischen Büchern Zur Förderung Aufkommenden Verständnisses von Erzählungen bei Kindern im Kindergarten) (幼稚園児の萌芽的物語理解の育成における電子本の有効 性) (L'Efficacité des Livres Électroniques sur L'amélioration des Débuts de la Compréhension d' Histoires Chez des Enfants de Maternelle) (Эффективность электронных книг для становления восприятия текста у детей дошкольного возраста)

17. Benefits and Pitfalls of Multimedia and Interactive Features in Technology-Enhanced Storybooks: A Meta-Analysis

21. Evidence for Causal Relations between Executive Functions and Alphabetic Skills Based on Longitudinal Data

22. Using Electronic Storybooks to Support Word Learning in Children with Severe Language Impairments

24. Links between DRD4, Executive Attention, and Alphabetic Skills in a Nonclinical Sample

25. Effects of a Brief but Intensive Remedial Computer Intervention in a Sub-Sample of Kindergartners with Early Literacy Delays

26. Differential Susceptibility to Early Literacy Intervention in Children with Mild Perinatal Adversities: Short- and Long-Term Effects of a Randomized Control Trial

27. Linguistic Diversity: A Contributory Factor to Reading Problems in Zambian Schools

28. Interactive Electronic Storybooks for Kindergartners to Promote Vocabulary Growth

29. Young Second Language Learners' Visual Attention to Illustrations in Storybooks

30. Differential Susceptibility in Early Literacy Instruction through Computer Games: The Role of the Dopamine D4 Receptor Gene (DRD4)

31. Cognitive and Environmental Predictors of Early Literacy Skills

32. To Read or Not to Read: A Meta-Analysis of Print Exposure from Infancy to Early Adulthood

33. Open Access to Living Books on the Internet: A New Chance to Bridge the Linguistic Gap for At-Risk Preschoolers?

34. Low-Income Immigrant Pupils Learning Vocabulary through Digital Picture Storybooks

35. The Proper Name as Starting Point for Basic Reading Skills

36. Interactive Book Reading in Early Education: A Tool to Stimulate Print Knowledge as Well as Oral Language

37. Added Value of Dialogic Parent-Child Book Readings: A Meta-Analysis

38. The Promise of Multimedia Stories for Kindergarten Children at Risk

39. How Is Emergent Writing Based on Drawing? Analyses of Children's Products and Their Sorting by Children and Mothers.

40. Quality of Book-Reading Matters for Emergent Readers: An Experiment with the Same Book in Regular or Electronic Format.

41. Joint Book Reading across Cultures: A Comparison of Surinamese-Dutch, Turkish-Dutch, and Dutch Parent-Child Dyads.

42. Affective Dimension of Mother-Infant Picturebook Reading.

43. Attachment and Bookreading Patterns: A Study of Mothers, Fathers, and Their Toddlers.

44. Mothers Reading to Their 3-Year-Olds: The Role of Mother-Child Attachment Security in Becoming Literate.

45. Joint Book Reading Makes for Success in Learning to Read: A Meta-Analysis on Intergenerational Transmission of Literacy.

46. Meta-Analytic Confirmation of the Nonword Reading Deficit in Developmental Dyslexia.

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