“…Consequently, researchers and policy makers have focused on strategies to help prepare children for school in order to improve children's emergent literacy skills (Storch & Whitehurst, 2002;Whitehurst & Lonigan, 1998). Amongst those skills, print awareness (defined as the ability to recognize, discriminate and recall the specific components and functions of written language) is one of those prerequisite to learn to read and write (Desrochers et al, 2012;Piasta, Justice, McGinty, & Kaderavek, 2012;Roy-Charland, Saint-Aubin, & Evans, 2007). Studies have proposed that reading strategies that make print references, either verbally or nonverbally, could promote children's attention to printed text during shared reading and thus contribute to this preparation for formal reading and writing teachings (Evans, Willamson, & Pursoo, 2008;Gong & Levy, 2009;Justice, Pullen, & Pence, 2008;Piasta et al, 2012).…”