@bufotwist @Lampichthys Okay that's *amazing* @bufotwist!! That's what I'm looking for: more anatomically realistic illustrations and less cartoon-y. I've kept that in mind ever since reading this study: https://t.co/uhKzeJwyc8 (Would love to hear of any m
Interesting research paper on how children's books (and one could assume Disney movies and other animated films with animals aimed at children) affect kids' conceptual knowledge about animals. https://t.co/S1CuyoxS0Y
Kids see through that and are much smarter than that. They definitely know Mickey the mouse does not have the same stature as the creatures he associates with.
Anthropomorphized animals in books may not only lead to less learning but also influence children's conceptual knowledge of animals... https://t.co/vfZ5yTUIXw
@rachidowsky13 Oui, ce livre est scandaleux. Mais probablement trop de monde ne s'en rend pas compte car le seuil entre ce qu'on peut et ce qu'on ne peut pas véhiculer par des personnages en forme d'animaux a bougé. Vous avez vu cet article? (sur la questi
This one probably most importantly https://t.co/2qVB3jANcC
RT @TaraAnnThieke: Some thoughts on children's media stemming from this NIH study from a few years ago: manipulative books are less helpful…
RT @TaraAnnThieke: Some thoughts on children's media stemming from this NIH study from a few years ago: manipulative books are less helpful…
Some thoughts on children's media stemming from this NIH study from a few years ago: manipulative books are less helpful than traditional books, and, at least at a certain point, anthropomorphic animals detract from learning: https://t.co/qRYoNlkV9Q
@WCSMyanmar Do you know for certain that elephants "cry"? Anthropomorphising wild animals doesn't help: http://t.co/td9upmF0A6
@leighDayton @DingoResearch So do alphanumerics. Anthropomorphising (naming) wildlife leads to incorrect perceptions http://t.co/JDKvy45HlN
@leighDayton @DingoResearch So do alphanumerics. Anthropomorphising (naming) wildlife leads to incorrect perceptions http://t.co/JDKvy45HlN
Do cavies talk? The effect of anthropomorphic picture books on children's knowledge about animals http://t.co/ZWBcfqBHnw
@Grubby_worm It seems @VeganRoo has a distorted view of reality - this may explain why: http://t.co/td9upmF0A6 @cynicq @jesusxanimals
@cynicq @TheArbiter1 It seems @polkadot_daisy was exposed to the wrong sort of books as a child: http://t.co/td9upmF0A6 @grow_dem_melons
One of my favorite tasks in the school is choosing good quality books for the children. We regularly change the... http://t.co/OPoJYRYiT4
The dangers of anthropomorphism on young minds http://t.co/NLeUjmjDZK
Think about this when choosing books for young children: "..anthropomorphized animals in books may not only lead... http://t.co/Nd3oHJC4CK
Anthropomorphism in children's books may lead young children to be confused about real animals @FrontPsychol http://t.co/lDX28Yqjt5
#icanhazpdf http://t.co/U5zUQ5Xf6p at [email protected]">@gmail.com">[email protected] please!
Kids Books May Cause Confusion About Animals [60-Second Mind podcast] http://t.co/H8z6ECpvyR http://t.co/tcegmLqX3v
#icanhazpdf request please at [email protected]">@gmail.com">[email protected] http://t.co/fZGqq0D9Tz
Do cavies talk?http://t.co/pBVzllX6wg
Afecta la humanización de los animales en los cuentos al #aprendizaje de los niños? http://t.co/6sdXvbHWRl #Educación #education
Afecta la humanización de los animales en los cuentos al #aprendizaje de los niños? http://t.co/6sdXvbHWRl #Educación #education
RT @mikesgene: U of T researcher examines how talking animals affect children's perceptions. Provisional .pdf http://t.co/t3LKcLrb4M #yyz
Recent research examines the effect of anthropomorphic books on children's knowledge about animals: http://t.co/ARLw8peoPA #RedRoverReaders
Recent research examines the effect of anthropomorphic books on children's knowledge about animals: http://t.co/ARLw8peoPA #RedRoverReaders
Recent research examines the effect of anthropomorphic books on children's knowledge about animals: http://t.co/ARLw8peoPA #RedRoverReaders
U of T researcher examines how talking animals affect children's perceptions. Provisional .pdf http://t.co/NT89GhYC5g #anthropomorphism
Do cavies talk?: The effect of anthropomorphic books on children's knowledge about animals http://t.co/JJqS63qv7r via @sharethis
Frontiers | The #effect of anthropomorphic #books on children's #knowledge about #animals | Developmental Psychology http://t.co/a5EtIKgd1d
So no Aesop anymore? "Do cavies talk?: The effect of anthropomorphic books on children's knowledge about animals" http://t.co/QO1azQk7CO
Toronto researcher advises against anthropomorphizing animals. "It makes kids bad at science and huge damn furries." http://t.co/vqHEwDak7a
Study into the effect of talking children's characters on development. Fascinating. http://t.co/KSUqkotrry
Interesting! -Do cavies talk?: The effect of anthropomorphic books on children's knowledge about animals http://t.co/kPETDyTKX9
anthropomorphic books affect children’s knowledge about animals http://t.co/c9iZ1bLR5d making good theory practical http://t.co/RU6G3qBjXr
Link to original study: http://t.co/plV0AJ4m6U ping @CHolman7 @AndyChalk
Kids' books featuring animals with human traits lead to less learning of natural world http://t.co/QfiHtnk6iM
#Kids' books featuring animals w/ human characteristics lead to less factual learning & reasoning about animals http://t.co/xG7BD6bdBr #ece
Wondering if #scicomm for kids matters? #NewResearch = talking clothed animals confuse kids & reduce learning.... http://t.co/k7Zk5zF44W
Wondering if #scicomm for kids matters? #NewResearch = talking clothed animals confuse kids & reduce learning.... http://t.co/k7Zk5zF44W
@buzzhootroar @_klburke LOVE that I discovered this article just yesterday! Our #froginpants won't confuse kids: http://t.co/PLVWbOhWdh
@buzzhootroar @_klburke LOVE that I discovered this article just yesterday! Our #froginpants won't confuse kids: http://t.co/PLVWbOhWdh
Wondering if #scicomm for kids matters? #NewResearch = talking clothed animals confuse kids & reduce learning.... http://t.co/k7Zk5zF44W