<p><strong>'A timely addition to the field of new media literacies, the focus on early childhood fills a crucial gap in the research. The book offers an excellent range of chapters covering various disciplines, media forms and methodologies with an international team of authors.'</strong> <em>- Rebekah Willett, Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2006</em></p><p><em>'Popular Culture, New Media and Digital Literacy in Early Childhood </em><strong>offers theoretical as well as practical approaches to new forms of literacy emerging from children's engagement with popular culture and new media texts. A timely addition to the field of new media literacies, the focus on early childhood fills a gap in the research. The book offers an excellent range of chapters covering various disciplines, media forms and methodologies with an international team of authors.' </strong></p><p><strong>-</strong> <em>ECR Book Reviews</em></p><p><strong>'The breadth of this book makes it a useful reader for many audiences. Researchers and academics in the areas of early childhood, literacy and media studies will find many of the studies useful and informative.'</strong></p><p><strong>-</strong> <em>Rebekah Willett, Institute of Education, University of London</em></p>