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Childrenâs Stories Supporting the Development of Critical Literacy and Intercultural Understanding
This chapter examines the possibilities of applying childrenâs storybooks in supporting the development of critical literacy as well as intercultural understanding. Valuing and supporting childrenâs reading is known to provide understanding and empathy towards other human beings. The chapter focuses on theoretical notions related to promoting critical literacies through childrenâs storybooks, but also includes practical examples of utilizing multicultural childrenâs stories. The chapter introduces different strategies that parents and teachers can use to support the development of critical literacy, including critical thinking and understanding multiple perspectives. Focus is especially on young children, because they already are capable of moving beyond what is in front of them on the page. Since childrenâs storybooks offer possibilities for readers to question implicit assumptions about self and others, books can support readers in becoming more culturally aware and sensitive. Consequently, reading storybooks can affect childrenâs intercultural understanding, and the role of storybooks in childrenâs moral development â both shaping and changing attitudes â should be seen as transformative.Peer reviewe