Mac Barnett: Why a Good Book Is a Secret Door

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Art and Lies
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Art and Lies

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    Explores Picasso's quote linking art to truthful lies.

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    Introduces the concept of fiction as a liminal space.

The concept of 'suspension of disbelief' in literary theory and how readers temporarily accept a fictional premise as reality.
Basic stages of childhood cognitive development, particularly how children navigate the boundary between fantasy and real-world experiences.
An introductory understanding of metafiction and how stories can break the fourth wall or interact directly with the reader.
The historical role of children's literature in shaping empathy, curiosity, and cognitive play.
The psychological concept of 'narrative transport' and how immersive reading experiences impact human brain chemistry and empathy.
The design of Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) and immersive transmedia storytelling that actively blends fiction with real-world environments.
The application of creative storytelling in pedagogy, exploring how teachers can use wonder to enhance learning retention in early childhood.
The principles of writing and illustrating for children, focusing on how visual and textual interplay can create deep narrative engagement.
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Fiction creates a liminal space between truth and lies where readers can experience wonder through willing suspension of disbelief; this phenomenon, which children access more easily than adults, allows stories to transcend their pages and become real experiences that connect readers to deeper truths.