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therefore, a story that features male characters is expected to sell better. The interest in appealing to boys is also seen in the
Caldecott awards, which tend to be presented to books that are believed to appeal to boys. Reynolds also says that both boys and girls have been presented by limited representations of appropriate behaviour, identities and careers through the illustrations and text of children's literature. She argues girls have traditionally been marketed books that prepare them for domestic jobs and motherhood. Conversely, boys are prepared for leadership roles and war. During the 20th century, more than 5,000 children's picture books were published in the U.S; during that time, male characters outnumbered female characters by more than 3 to 2, and male animals outnumbered female animals by 3 to 1. No children's picture book that featured a protagonist with an identifiable gender contained only female characters.
4567:– In the Philippines, The Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature for short story literature in the English and Filipino languages (Maikling Kathang Pambata) has been established since 1989. The Children's Poetry in the English and Filipino languages has been established since 2009. The Pilar Perez Medallion for Young Adult Literature was awarded in 2001 and 2002. The Philippine Board on Books for Young People gives major awards, which include the PBBY-Salanga Writers' Prize for excellence in writing and the PBBY-Alcala Illustrator's Prize for excellence in illustration. Other awards are The Ceres Alabado Award for Outstanding Contribution in Children's Literature; the Gintong Aklat Award (Golden Book Award); The Gawad Komisyon para sa Kuwentong Pambata (Commission Award for Children's Literature in Filipino) and the
110:, that adults shared with children before publishing existed. The development of early children's literature, before printing was invented, is difficult to trace. Even after printing became widespread, many classic "children's" tales were originally created for adults and later adapted for a younger audience. Since the fifteenth century much literature has been aimed specifically at children, often with a moral or religious message. Children's literature has been shaped by religious sources, like Puritan traditions, or by more philosophical and scientific standpoints with the influences of Charles Darwin and John Locke. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are known as the "Golden Age of Children's Literature" because many classic children's books were published then.
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attention, and imagination. Reading allows them to relate to their experience and understanding to make meaning of the sensory message, which is how the brain understands the world around them. Children's books also benefit children's social and emotional development. Reading books help "personal development and self-understanding by presenting situations and characters with which our own can be compared". Children's books often present topics that children can relate to, such as love, empathy, family affection, and friendship. Reading those books helps children to understand emotion and helps them transfer their learning to social contexts.
915:, published in 1865 in England, that signaled the change in writing style for children to an imaginative and empathetic one. Regarded as the first "English masterpiece written for children" and as a founding book in the development of fantasy literature, its publication opened the "First Golden Age" of children's literature in Britain and Europe that continued until the early 1900s. The fairy-tale absurdity of Wonderland has solid historical ground as a satire of the serious problems of the Victorian era. Lewis Carroll is ironic about the prim and all-out regulated life of the "golden" Victorian century. One other noteworthy publication was
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consisting of genres such as romances, fables, and fairytales. Besides, adults might be present in literary works for children as the disguise of a didactic narrator or ironic asides. This can have the power to change the implicit adult-child relationship in the source text. The visuals play an important role in children's literature for younger audience and these visuals might consist of comics, graphic novels, and picture books. Therefore, the translators are required to have an understanding of typography, visual coding and stylization.
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would benefit from having a specialized training in arts along with translation studies. Puurtinen and
Kreller highlights other aspects such as of sound, narrative structure, syntactic alterations, and textual elements like repetition and rhyme and they suggest these components possess crucial roles in translating children's literature. It can be said that these suggestions are being further on through critical developments such as edited volumes, reviews, and collections in the field opening the path for future research directions.
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relied on stories and secondary resources. Resulting in a new age of books which put a "gloss" on imperialism and its teachings at the time. Thus encouraging the idea that the colonies who were part of the
African continent were perceived as animals, savages and inhuman-like. Therefore, needing cultured higher class Europeans to share their knowledge and resources with the locals. Also promoting the idea that the people within these places were as exotic as the locations themselves. Examples of these books include:
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799:. They were so popular in their home country that modern, realistic children's literature began to be looked down on there. This dislike of non-traditional stories continued there until the beginning of the next century. In addition to their collection of stories, the Grimm brothers also contributed to children's literature through their academic pursuits. As professors, they had a scholarly interest in the stories, striving to preserve them and their variations accurately, recording their sources.
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orally. Since its independence in 1960, Nigeria has witnessed a rise in the production of children's literature by its people, the past three decades contributing the most to the genre. Most children's books depict the
African culture and lifestyle, and trace their roots to traditional folktales, riddles, and proverbs. Authors who have produced such works include
1397:'s books have been among the world's bestsellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies. Blyton's books are still enormously popular and have been translated into almost 90 languages. She wrote on a wide range of topics including education, natural history, fantasy, mystery, and biblical narratives and is best remembered today for her
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Wisconsin Madison, which has been keeping statistics on children's books since the 1980s, in 2016, out of 3,400 children's books received by the CCBC that year, only 278 were about Africans or African Americans. Additionally, only 92 of the books were written by Africans or African Americans. In his interview in the book
4279:, a story about four sisters, is said to show power of women in the home and is seen as both conservative and radical in nature. The character of Jo is observed as having a rather contemporary personality and has even been seen as a representation of the feminist movement. It has been suggested that the feminist themes in
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Spruce (grades K-2) Silver Birch
Express (grades 3–4), Silver Birch (grades 5–6) Red Maple (grades 7–8) and White Pine (high school) in Ontario. Programs in other provinces include The Red Cedar and Stellar Awards in BC, the Willow Awards in Saskatchewan, and the Manitoba Young Readers Choice Awards.
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Children's books are critical to child development, especially at preschool ages. Children have had limited engagement in social contexts at this age. Reading books will help them to prepare for future social interactions and real-life situations because reading helps language, cognitive, social, and
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leaves an important and lasting impression on a child. According to research, a child's most crucial individual characteristics are developed in their first five years. Their environment and interaction with images in picture books have a profound impact on this development and are intended to inform
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have been noted and identified as propaganda. An allegory for French colonialism, Babar easily assimilates himself into the bourgeois lifestyle. It is a world where the elephants who have adapted themselves dominate the animals who have not yet been assimilated into the new and powerful civilization.
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was published in 1962 and is known as the first picture book to portray an
African-American child as a protagonist. Middle Eastern and Central American protagonists still remain underrepresented in North American picture books. According to the Cooperative Children's Books Center (CCBC) at University
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may focus on an author, a thematic or topical concern, genre, period, or literary device and may address issues from a variety of critical stances (poststructural, postcolonial, New
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The criteria for these divisions are vague, and books near a borderline may be classified either way. Books for younger children tend to be written in simple language, use large print, and have many illustrations. Books for older children use increasingly complex language, normal print, and fewer (if
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was the first children's publication aimed at giving enjoyment to children, containing a mixture of rhymes, picture stories and games for pleasure. Newbery believed that play was a better enticement to children's good behavior than physical discipline, and the child was to record his or her behaviour
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that the modern concept of childhood only emerged in recent times. He explains that children were in the past not considered as greatly different from adults and were not given significantly different treatment. As evidence for this position, he notes that, apart from instructional and didactic texts
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Nancy F. Cott, once said that "gender matters; that is, it matters that human beings do not appear as neuter individuals, that they exist as male or female, although this binary is always filtered through human perception. I should add that when I say gender, I am talking about meaning. I am talking
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Beyond age considerations, in the translation of children's literature, the translators are supposed to comprehend the changing status and essence of youth cultures. This arises from the phenomena that works translated for children can be fictions fundamentally produced both for adults and children,
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series. The concept was introduced in
Monteiro Lobato's 1920 short story "A Menina do Narizinho Arrebitado", and was later republished as the first chapter of "Reinações de Narizinho", which is the first novel of the series. The main setting is the "Sítio do Picapau Amarelo", where a boy (Pedrinho),
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Children's books increase language development by introducing new vocabulary and helping children to learn about using language in context. Children are also exposed to various words and sentence structures when reading. Moreover, children's books enhance children's cognitive development in memory,
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Controversies often emerge around the content and characters of prominent children's books. Well-known classics that remain popular throughout decades commonly become criticized by critics and readers as the values of contemporary culture change. Critical analysis of children's literature is common
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The 1960s saw an age of new realism in children's books emerge. Given the atmosphere of social revolution in 1960s
America, authors and illustrators began to break previously established taboos in children's literature. Controversial subjects dealing with alcoholism, death, divorce, and child abuse
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runs an annual competition for African writers of children's stories. It is one of the few African literary awards that recognizes writing for children and young adults. The competition is the only pan-African writing competition that recognizes promising African writers of children's literature.
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and winner of the first international CIRSE award 2015), Angela Articoni analyzes the fairy tale Bluebeard dwelling on the sentence pronounced by the protagonist to convince herself to accept marriage, an expression that recites to repeat the women victims of violence who hope to be able to redeem
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Accordingly, comprehending the multi-medial nature of children's literature and grasping how to compose text and images for promoting active child readers are fundamental for translators to produce effective target texts. Scholars such as Oittinen suggests that translators of children's literature
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between World War I and World War II, helped by the growth of libraries in both Canada and the United States. Children's reading rooms in libraries, staffed by specially trained librarians, helped create demand for classic juvenile books. Reviews of children's releases began appearing regularly in
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experiences. A corollary of this doctrine was that the mind of the child was born blank and that it was the duty of the parents to imbue the child with correct notions. Locke himself emphasized the importance of providing children with "easy pleasant books" to develop their minds rather than using
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in 2011, by Allison Flood, "Looking at almost 6,000 children's books published between 1900 and 2000, the study, led by Janice McCabe, a professor of sociology at Florida State University, found that males are central characters in 57% of children's books published each year, with just 31% having
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begins with "The young Infant's or Child's morning Prayer" and evening prayer. It then shows the alphabet, vowels, consonants, double letters, and syllables before providing a religious rhyme of the alphabet, beginning "In Adam's fall We sinned all...", and continues through the alphabet. It also
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of the culture it comes from. Critics discuss how an author's ethnicity, gender and social class inform their work. Scholar Kimberley Reynolds suggests books can never be neutral as their nature is intended as instructional and by using its language, children are embedded with the values of that
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encourages gender-specific marketing of books and toys. For example, adventure stories have been identified as being for boys and domestic fiction intended for girls. Publishers often believe that boys will not read stories about girls, but that girls will read stories about both boys and girls;
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Originally, for centuries, stories were told by Africans in their native languages, many being told during social gatherings. Stories varied between mythic narratives dealing with creation and basic proverbs showcasing human wisdom. These narratives were passed down from generation to generation
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After the scramble for Africa which occurred between the years of 1881 and 1914 there was a large production of children's literature which attempted to create an illusion of what life was like for those who lived on the African continent. This was a simple technique in deceiving those who only
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first published in 1941 has been criticized for its blatant slave and colonialist narratives. Critics claim the man with the yellow hat represents a colonialist poacher of European descent who kidnaps George, a monkey from Africa, and sends him on a ship to America. Details such as the man in
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A widely discussed and debated topic by critics and publishers in the children's book industry is whether outdated and offensive content, specifically racial stereotypes, should be changed in new editions. Others argue instead that original content should remain but that publishers should add
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Professional organizations, dedicated publications, individual researchers and university courses conduct scholarship on children's literature. Scholarship in children's literature is primarily conducted in three different disciplinary fields: literary studies/cultural studies (literature and
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Children's literature has been a part of American culture since Europeans first settled in America. The earliest books were used as tools to instill self-control in children and preach a life of morality in Puritan society. Eighteenth-century American youth began to shift away from the social
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There is no single or widely used definition of children's literature. It can be broadly defined as the body of written works and accompanying illustrations produced in order to entertain or instruct young people. The genre encompasses a wide range of works, including acknowledged classics of
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Translation of children's literature can emerge in various forms and necessitates to have a comprehension of the children's inner worlds and developmental factors. Hollindale in 1997 takes the attention on the experimental, dynamic, imaginative, interactive, and unstable nature of childness.
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Most educational researchers studying children's literature explore issues related to the use of children's literature in classroom settings. They may also study topics such as home use, children's out-of-school reading, or parents' use of children's books. Teachers typically use children's
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force to compel them: "Children may be cozen'd into a knowledge of the letters; be taught to read, without perceiving it to be anything but a sport, and play themselves into that which others are whipp'd for." He also suggested that picture books be created for children.
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Every year, the competition invites entries of unpublished African-inspired stories written for an audience of 8- to 11-year-olds (Category A) or 12- to 15-year-olds (Category B). The writers who are aged 18 or below, are eligible for the Rising Writer Prize.
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society. Claiming childhood as a culturally constructed concept, Reynolds states that it is through children's literature that a child learns how to behave and to act as a child should, according to the expectations of their culture. She also attributes
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In the 1950s, the book market in Europe began to recover from the effects of the two world wars. An informal literary discussion group associated with the English faculty at the University of Oxford, were the "Inklings", with the major fantasy novelists
4536:, in English and French, is established. A number of the provinces' school boards and library associations also run popular "children's choice" awards where candidate books are read and championed by individual schools and classrooms. These include the
4275:. With many women of this period being represented in children's books as doing housework, these two books deviated from this pattern. Drawing attention to the perception of housework as oppressive is one of the earliest forms of the feminist movement.
925:(1876), which was one of the first "boy books", intended for children but enjoyed by both children and adults alike. These were classified as such for the themes they contained, consisting of fighting and work. Another important book of that decade was
1162:. Michael O. Tunnell and James S. Jacobs, professors of children's literature at Brigham Young University, write, "Potter was the first to use pictures as well as words to tell the story, incorporating coloured illustration with text, page for page."
1860:(2000). It follows the coming of age of two children, Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry, as they wander through a series of parallel universes. The three novels have won a number of awards, most notably the 2001 Whitbread Book of the Year prize, won by
4365:, on the other hand, encourages readers to avoid books with women who are portrayed as inactive and unsuccessful as well as intellectually inferior and subservient to their fellow male characters to avoid children's books that have repressive and
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led that literary decade as the "founder of (Soviet) children's literature". As head of the children's section of the State Publishing House and editor of several children's magazines, Marshak exercised enormous influence by recruiting
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In addition to perpetuating stereotypes about appropriate behavior and occupations for women and girls, children's books frequently lack female characters entirely, or include them only as minor or unimportant characters. In the book
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A literary genre is a category of literary compositions. Genres may be determined by technique, tone, content, or length. According to Anderson, there are six categories of children's literature (with some significant subgenres):
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The improvement in the quality of books for children and the diversity of topics he published helped make Newbery the leading producer of children's books in his time. He published his own books as well as those by authors such as
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notes that "the boundaries of genre... are not fixed but blurred". Sometimes, no agreement can be reached about whether a given work is best categorized as literature for adults or children. Some works defy easy categorization.
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During the seventeenth century, the concept of childhood began to emerge in Europe. Adults saw children as separate beings, innocent and in need of protection and training by the adults around them. The English philosopher
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was criticized for narrow career depictions for both boys and girls. The book informs the reader that boys are doctors, policemen, pilots, and presidents while girls are nurses, meter maids, stewardesses and first ladies.
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are widely discussed among critics. Wilder's novel, based on her childhood in America's midwest in the late 1800s, portrays Native Americans as racialized stereotypes and has been banned in some classrooms. In her essay,
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in Italy, which was described as "the most important international event dedicated to the children's publishing". For four days it brings together writers, illustrators, publishers, and book buyers from around the world.
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was written by T. W. in 1712. It includes what is thought to be the earliest nursery rhyme and one of the earliest examples of a textbook approaching education from the child's point of view, rather than the adult's.
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have on the developing child. Bettelheim states the unconscious mind of a child is affected by the ideas behind a story, which shape their perception and guides their development. Likewise, author and illustrator
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Typically, children's literature scholars from literature departments in universities (English, German, Spanish, etc. departments), cultural studies, or in the humanities conduct literary analysis of books. This
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McCabe, Janice; Fairchild, Emily; Grauerholz, Liz; Pescosolido, Bernice A.; Tope, Daniel (31 March 2011). "Gender in Twentieth-Century Children's Books: Patterns of Disparity in Titles and Central Characters".
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a girl (Narizinho) and their living and thinking anthropomorphic toys enjoy exploring adventures in fantasy, discovery and learning. On several occasions, they leave the ranch to explore other worlds such as
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in 1812, with the aim of teaching children about family values, good husbandry, the uses of the natural world and self-reliance. The book became popular across Europe after it was translated into French by
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information to guide parents in conversations with their children about the problematic elements of the particular story. Some see racist stereotypes as cultural artifacts that should be preserved. In
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daily. The book was child–sized with a brightly colored cover that appealed to children—something new in the publishing industry. Known as gift books, these early books became the precursors to the
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in the 19th century, creating a separate genre for children's literature in the country. Magazines and books for children in native languages soon appeared. In the latter half of the century,
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that began in 1957, provided increased interest and government money for schools and libraries to buy science and math books and the non-fiction book market "seemed to materialize overnight".
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The US reported revenue of US$ 4.7 billion from children's books in 2020, followed by Germany (US$ 2 billion), the UK (US$ 508 million), Spain (US$ 427 million) and France (US$ 406 million).
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brought political and social change that revolutionized children's literature in China. Western science, technology, and literature became fashionable. China's first modern publishing firm,
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movement. Baum's significant political commentary on capitalism, and racial oppression are also said to be part of Gage's influence. Examples made of these themes is the main protagonist,
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publishing company. The firm became known for high quality children's books, and many of them were released in several languages. One of the most distinguished writers is Pandit
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novels "have colonial racist stereotypes", urging parents to skip specific offensive passages when reading to their children. Criticisms of the 1911 novel
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provides critical analysis of many well known children's books. In its 114th volume, the journal discusses the cultural stereotypes in Belgian cartoonist
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which were often inspired from experiences from his childhood, with often unexpected endings, and unsentimental, dark humour. Dahl was inspired to write
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for art work and design. Additionally, bloggers with expertise on children's and young adult books give a major series of online book awards called The
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produced illustrations that are still reprinted today. Developments in printing capabilities were reflected in children's books. After World War II,
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female central characters. Male animals are central characters in 23% of books per year, the study found, while female animals star in only 7.5%".
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in the 1550s. Called the first European storybook to contain fairy-tales, it eventually had 75 separate stories and written for an adult audience.
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series which features strong and individualized female characters. In recent years, there has been a surge in the production and availability of
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as well as their highly gendered stereotypes. The first black family did not appear in the series until the 1960s, thirty years into its run.
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has been accused of "white racial superiority", by implying through its underlying message that an ethnic minority person is less than human.
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to write for children as well. Dehong went on to rewrite 28 stories based on classical Chinese literature specifically for children. In 1932,
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in 1902. Potter went on to produce 23 children's books and become very wealthy. A pioneer of character merchandising, in 1903 she patented a
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are depicted as "uncivilized", valiant fighters unafraid of death and are referred to as "redskins", which is now considered a racial slur.
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that went into over 100 printings. He became Germany's "outstanding and most modern" writer for children. According to Hans-Heino Ewers in
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magazine began to publish regular reviews of children's releases. The first Children's Book Week was launched in 1919. In that same year,
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provoked more changes that swept China. The work of many writers from the early part of the century became available again. In 1990 came
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says Baum "developed an original style and form that stands alone". Baum wrote fourteen more Oz novels, and other writers continued the
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developed the adventure genre by setting the adventure in Britain rather than distant countries. In the 1930s he began publishing his
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and German. It was translated into English in 1659 and was used in homes and schools around Europe and Great Britain for many years.
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in 1985 and went on to create a series of similarly named books that is still popular for children and adults to read together.
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who is punished by being made to do housework. Another example made of positive representations of women is in Finnish author
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took a gloomy turn by frequently showing the maltreatment of children from lower classes. The most popular boys' material was
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were especially popular, writing folk and fairy tales as well as realistic fiction. The 1859 translation into English by
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illustrated more than two dozen books during the decade, which established him as an innovator in book illustration. The
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featured in a series of penny dreadfuls in 1838 which sparked the beginning of the mass circulation of Robin stories.
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series was written and marketed for children, but it is also popular among adults. The series' extreme popularity led
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Lundin, Anne H. (1994). "Victorian Horizons: The Reception of Children's Books in England and America, 1880–1900".
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upbringing of its European counterpart, bringing about a change in children's literature. It was in this time that
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theories of childhood innocence combined to create the beginnings of childhood as a concept. In an article for the
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was written in the language of the time instead of the classical style used previously. Yuxiu encouraged novelist
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traveled through Europe and gathered many well-known fairy tales and created new stories in the fairy tale genre.
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Tunnell, Michael O.; Jacobs, James S. (2013-10-01). "The Origins and History of American Children's Literature".
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popular in the nineteenth century. Newbery was also adept at marketing this new genre. According to the journal
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language departments and humanities), library and information science, and education. (Wolf, et al., 2011).
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also appeared in England during this time, teaching children basic information such as the alphabet and the
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which ran from the 1930s until the 1970s, are known for their whitewashed renditions of the North American
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and non-fiction dominated children's literature. More schools were started, using books by writers like
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became important themes in children's literature. Authors wrote biographies about revolutionaries like
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children's book upon its 1591 publication. Sweden published fables and a children's magazine by 1766.
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La sua barba non è poi così blu... Immaginario collettivo e violenza misogina nella fiaba di Perrault
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Susina, Jan (June 1993). "Editor's Note: Kiddie Lit(e): The Dumbing Down of Children's Literature".
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McMunn, Meradith Tilbury; William Robert McMunn (1972). "Children's Literature in the Middle Ages".
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Somewhere Outside the Forest: Ecological Ambivalence in Neverland from The Little White Bird to Hook
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credits Caldecott with "The concept of extending the meaning of text beyond literal visualization".
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colonialist uniform and Curious George's lack of tail are points in this argument. In an article,
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was much slower in children's publishing. The main exceptions in England were the publications of
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and also points out the gender-specific duties of the mother, father, brother and sister, while
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changed children's literature again. Many children's writers were denounced, but Tianyi and
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written by Linda Perry, illustrated by Alan Perry. Published by Hunt & Thorpe, 1997.
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rule. People often label the 1920s as the Golden Age of Children's Literature in Russia.
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Science for All: The Popularization of Science in Early Twentieth-Century Britain
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Growing up with Dick and Jane: Learning and Living the American Dream
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Growing up with Dick and Jane: Learning and Living the American Dream
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Children's Literature: A Reader's History, from Aesop to Harry Potter
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The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales
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Children's Literature from the Fin De Siècle to the New Millennium
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Children's Literature from the Fin De Siècle to the New Millennium
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Children's Literature from the Fin De Siecle to the New Millennium
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6977:(illustrated ed.), London: Collins & Brown, 2002, pp. 362–363.
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Once upon a time, there was a man who liked to make up stories ...
6185:. Living Archive: Celebrating the Carnegie and Greenaway Winners.
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Peacock, Scot; Marion, Allison (2004). "Margret and H. A. Rey".
4162:, writer M. Lynn Byrd describes how the natives of Neverland in
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any) illustrations. The categories with an age range are these:
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The child's first books; a critical study of pictures and texts
8691:. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. p. 138&144.
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7651:"BBC chooses best children's books of all time – do you agree?"
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Swordsmen of the Screen: From Douglas Fairbanks to Michael York
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Hans Christian Andersen: the story of his life and work 1805–75
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The cognitive development of reading and reading comprehension
8706:. London: Chatto & Windus. pp. 18–20, 25–45 & 82.
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During Dahl's childhood, the two largest British candy firms,
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about something in which interpretation is already involved."
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became more refined, and painter-style illustrations, such as
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Handbook of Research in Children's and Young Adult Literature
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International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature
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Ways of Telling: Conversations on the Art of the Picture book
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Ways of Telling: Conversations on the Art of the Picture book
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International Companion Encyclopedia Of Children's Literature
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International Companion Encyclopedia Of Children's Literature
6842:(illustrated ed.), London: Taylor & Francis, 1993, p. 25.
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and verse which can include novels written entirely in verse.
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In 1932, professional writers in the Soviet Union formed the
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picture puzzle books had been sold around the world by 2007.
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have been remade as more appropriate and without prejudice.
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in a way that is rarely seen in adult literature, except in
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Boys and Girls Forever: Reflections on Children's Classics
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Boys and Girls Forever: Reflections on Children's Classics
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Boys and Girls Forever: Reflections on Children's Classics
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Latimer, Bettye I. (1973). "Children's Books and Racism".
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Boys and Girls Forever: Reflections on Children's Classics
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The Essential Guide to Children's Books and their Creators
6688:"Penny dreadfuls: the Victorian equivalent of video games"
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Hoffmann, E. T. A.; Sendak (illustrator), Maurice (1984).
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The Essential Guide to Children's Books and their Creators
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Aspects and Issues in the History of Children's Literature
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for work by a Latino writer. Other notable awards are the
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Boys and Girls Forever: Reflections on Children's Classics
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The Essential Guide to Children's Books and Their Creators
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General Anthology of Modern Children's Literature of China
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wrote about the daughters of well-to-do landowners, while
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was a popular British comic for boys, launched in 1950 by
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of the eponymous Goody Two-Shoes from the 1768 edition of
419:, it was published in 1646, appearing both in England and
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Planet Picture Book (picture books from around the world)
6553:"Girls Own Paper featuring the work of Captain W E Johns"
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Lou lou chez les negres (1929) – Lou Lou among the blacks
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wrote fictionalized biographies of important people like
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is considered the Golden Age of Children's Literature in
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Children's magazines in the United States began with the
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The Victorian era saw the development of the genre, with
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in 1719 (spawning so many imitations it defined a genre,
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collection. But the most celebrated of these pioneers is
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Arne Nixon Center for the Study of Children's Literature
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Children's Literature: Criticism and the Fictional Child
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caused a widespread banning of Bannerman's book. Author
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received the Carnegie Medal (his first major award) for
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is a five-volume fantasy saga set in England and Wales.
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19th-century British children's literature illustrators
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18th-century British children's literature illustrators
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The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
9895:, Research Guides, US: Newberry Library, archived from
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interprets it as a "barely disguised slave narrative."
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Sam and the Tigers: A New Telling of Little Black Sambo
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were first used in the 1830s. One of the first uses of
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Pictures have always accompanied children's stories. A
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won the Carnegie Medal for children's fiction in 1995.
1793:(1987) is based around a family with divorced parents.
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books were first released in England in 1940 under the
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Another influence on this shift in attitudes came from
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Children's Literature in the Elementary School, 7th ed
9221:. Tavistock, Devon, U.K.: Northcote House. p. 23.
9188:. Tavistock, Devon, U.K.: Northcote House. p. ix.
8402:. Tavistock, Devon, U.K.: Northcote House. p. 24.
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Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults
1514:(1952), featuring tiny people who borrow from humans.
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published over 100 books. In 1868, the "epoch-making"
948:, which was translated many times. In that same year,
9203:. Tavistock, Devon, U.K.: Northcote House. p. 4.
8886:. Tavistock, Devon, U.K.: Northcote House. p. 5.
8853:. Tavistock, Devon, U.K.: Northcote House. p. 6.
8341:
Burns, Tom (2006). "Laura Ingalls Wilder 1867–1957".
8035:"The 6 Most Secretly Racist Classic Children's Books"
7882:
7549:"The 6 Most Secretly Racist Classic Children's Books"
6490:. Volume One. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006.
5998:"How Beatrix Potter Invented Character Merchandising"
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A Journal of Comparative and General Literary Studies
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JulJulBulak, History of England in fifteenth century
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The First R: How Children Learn About Race and Racism
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series promoting the French civilizing mission (1931)
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for illustration followed in 1938. The first book by
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International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY)
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Children's Literature, Culture, and Cognition (CLCC)
8770:. London: Chatto & Windus. pp. 43 & 98.
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An Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature: 1801–1953
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6371:. British Broadcasting Corporation. 3 October 2008.
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is the highest award given to children's literature.
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Postal stamp of Russia celebrating children's books.
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Widely considered the first modern children's book,
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Peter Pan and the Possibilities of Child Literature
8249:. San Francisco: Collins San Francisco. p. 98.
7682:"Are some children's classics unsuitable for kids?"
4191:Histoire de Babar, le petit elephant (The Story of
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2196:in 1951, while the popular stop-motion characters,
1838:is an epic trilogy of fantasy novels consisting of
1750:is based on a heroic mouse organisation. The third
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1480:(1967). The latter is an adaptation of the myth of
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1544:focuses on a group of British boys stranded on an
10041:19th-century British children's literature titles
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9299:. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield. pp.
9169:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins United Press. p.
8941:"Why are there so few girls in children's books?"
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8729:"Why are there so few girls in children's books?"
8436:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins United Press. p.
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7355:به یاد مردی که قصههای خوب را برای بچههای خوب نوشت
4450:argues that no book is innocent of harbouring an
3096:wrote a series of 23 books for children known as
2820:. Nineteen sixty-three was the first year of the
2282:wrote for several issues, along with authors Sir
11360:
9933:Baldwin Digital Library of Children's Literature
9777:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature
9696:Children's Literature: A Very Short Introduction
9632:
9613:
9586:
9408:International Library of Children's Literature,
9165:The Hidden Adult: Defining Children's Literature
8872:
8674:Wild Things: Children's Culture and Ecocriticism
8432:The Hidden Adult: Defining Children's Literature
8379:The Hidden Adult: Defining Children's Literature
8362:Wild Things: Children's Culture and Ecocriticism
8113:The Hidden Adult: Defining Children's Literature
7822:
7820:
6488:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature
6101:. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 206–211.
6055:
6053:
5489:The Columbia Encyclopedia: Children's Literature
5435:Children's Literature: A Very Short Introduction
5011:Library of Congress Collections Policy Statement
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4553:National Outstanding Children's Literature Award
3635:, "an illustrated book differs from a book with
2930:, and similar stories from detective magazines.
2492:, the first children's book award, in 1922. The
9874:Database of award-winning children's literature
9338:
9295:The First R: How Children Learn Race and Racism
9266:The First R: How Children Learn Race and Racism
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7200:Young Adult Literature: From Romance to Realism
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2232:. From 1896, the cover of the half-penny comic
1024:was published in Switzerland in 1880 and 1881.
591:started the first juvenile magazine in Russia.
368:, these inexpensive booklets reprinted popular
9589:"Defining Children's Literature and Childhood"
9212:
9210:
9148:Literature for Children Contemporary Criticism
9112:
8686:
7829:"Pippi Longstocking books charged with racism"
7804:
7802:
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6803:. University Press of Mississippi. p. 22.
6649:
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3469:for example, pattern books, and wordless books
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2261:, which started in 1922 and was absorbed into
2216:published from 1880 until 1956. In the 1890s,
2178:). First published in the 1830s, according to
1555:Two people dressed up in costumes inspired by
928:The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby
594:
409:for children, written in verse by the Puritan
10849:
10241:
10006:
9532:The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
9513:New Voices in Children's Literature Criticism
9404:"Major children's literature awards in Japan"
9324:Nespeca, Sue McCleaf; Joan B, Joan B (2003).
9323:
9290:
9261:
8603:
8193:. New York, N.Y.: Dutton Children's. p.
7989:. New York, N.Y.: Dutton Children's. p.
7817:
7611:
7495:Routledge encyclopedia of translation studies
7045:
7017:"Where's Wally founder tracks down a fortune"
6948:
6452:Children's literature: an illustrated history
6320:"'Pied Piper' brings belated literary reward"
6059:
6050:
6028:"Peter Rabbit blazed a trail still well trod"
5947:Language and Control in Children's Literature
3796:literature to augment classroom instruction.
3045:, an editor of Commercial Press, whose story
2852:, and a selection of these were published in
2517:And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
2238:featured the long-running comic strip of the
1906:series were published between 2003 and 2015.
1464:(1954). Another writer of fantasy stories is
9976:Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books
9920:de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
9570:Criticism, Theory, and Children's Literature
9097:
8834:Kismaric, Carole; Heiferman, Marvin (1996).
8622:
8469:
8268:. Williams College, Africana. Archived from
8245:Kismaric, Carole; Heiferman, Marvin (1996).
8116:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP. p. 71].
8033:Arteaga, Juan; Champion, John (2011-12-19).
7965:
7744:
7547:Arteaga, Juan; Champion, John (2011-12-19).
7537:
6894:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
6872:
4885:
4708:Children's and Young Adult Literature portal
4438:contends the early viewing of an image in a
2922:continued the popularity of girls' fiction.
1893:The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
1590:(1964), featuring the eccentric chocolatier
9772:
9207:
8864:Thacker, Deborah Cogan; Webb, Jean (2002).
8863:
8638:Webb, Jean; Thacker, Deborah Cogan (2002).
8637:
8627:. London: Black Dog Publishing. p. 66.
8549:"Curious George's Journey to the Big Scree"
8518:"Freeing the Elephants: What Babar brought"
8474:. London: Black Dog Publishing. p. 43.
8413:Thacker, Deborah Cogan; Webb, Jean (2002).
8412:
8383:. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins UP. p.
8066:"Exploring the Classics: The Secret Garden"
7970:. London: Black Dog Publishing. p. 22.
7799:
7749:. London: Black Dog Publishing. p. 78.
6398:. London: Guardian News and Media Limited.
5428:
5426:
5424:
5380:Considering Children's Literature: A Reader
4608:Association for Library Service to Children
3765:Illustrators of Children's Books, 1744–1945
3318:One of the pioneering children's writer in
739:(1780) urged children to teach themselves.
688:. It was first published in London in 1765.
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10061:Children's books featuring deaf characters
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9102:. London: Black Dog Publishing. p. 6.
9098:McCorquodale, Duncan (December 29, 2009).
9087:. United States: Vintage Books. p. 6.
9082:
8785:. London: Chatto & Windus. p. 82.
7966:McCorquodale, Duncan (December 29, 2009).
7745:McCorquodale, Duncan (December 29, 2009).
7620:"Should We Ban "Little House" for Racism?"
7607:. London: Chatto & Windus. p. 38.
7265:
7263:
7049:Fifteen Centuries of Children's Literature
5939:
5937:
5233:
3256:Children's literature in Gujarati language
3214:The first full-length children's book was
3041:. The first Chinese children's writer was
9849:Center for Early Literacy Learning (CELL)
9740:, vol. 17, Delhi: Sarup & Sons,
9734:"The Psychology Of Teaching And Learning"
9113:MacCann, Donnarae; Richard, Olga (1973).
7889:. New York: H.W. Wilson Company. p.
7121:
6854:Dan Dare and the Birth of Hi-Tech Britain
6652:"Horror Comics: The Nasties of the 1950s"
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4771:Native Americans in children's literature
4131:Native Americans in children's literature
3461:, including concept books that teach the
3388:Learn how and when to remove this message
2892:also wrote for girls during this period.
1417:. The first of these children's stories,
802:A similar project was carried out by the
398:. These were brought from England to the
10066:Children's books made into feature films
9966:International Children's Digital Library
9693:
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9377:
9328:. Chicago: American Library Association.
9270:. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield.
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8653:Burns, Tom (2007). "The Secret Garden".
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8014:Burns, Tom (2007). "The Secret Garden".
7883:Richard, Olga; McCann; Donnarae (1973).
7716:"How to Read a Racist Book to Your Kids"
7509:"The Global Publishing Industry in 2020"
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7446:
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5895:. New York, N.Y., US: Crown Publishers.
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4761:International Children's Digital Library
4610:give the major awards. They include the
4385:I'm Glad I'm a Boy! I'm Glad I'm a Girl!
4251:Gender roles and representation of women
4024:The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a
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3203:was the earliest writer for children in
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1823:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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10988:National Council of Teachers of English
9291:Ausdale, Debra; Feagin, Joe R. (2001).
9262:Ausdale, Debra; Feagin, Joe R. (2001).
9251:. Iowa City: U of Iowa. p. xi–xii.
8937:
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6891:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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4823:List of translators of children's books
2249:Other story papers for older boys were
2105:
990:, were extremely popular in the 1880s.
942:wrote the first Italian fantasy novel,
508:book for young women, became the first
318:An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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10051:Books written by children or teenagers
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7493:Baker, M., & Saldanha, G. (2019).
7489:
7487:
7485:
7271:"Italy | Bologna Children's Book Fair"
7103:
7076:
6955:Crompton, Alastair (25 October 1985),
6933:, tameside.gov.uk, 12 September 2007,
6857:, sciencemuseum.org.uk, archived from
6798:
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5660:"The origins of children's literature"
5657:
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4818:List of publishers of children's books
4803:List of children's non-fiction writers
4658:for Young People's Literature and the
1656:(1949–1953) and his illustrations for
1090:
1060:Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings
467:published the informative illustrated
285:
274:nature, with the purpose of conveying
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9635:Children's Literature: New Approaches
9231:
8984:from the original on 11 December 2015
8795:
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8528:from the original on 11 December 2015
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4854:
4798:List of children's literature authors
4766:Internet Archive's Children's Library
4412:Effect on early childhood development
3979:Baba Diène et Morceau-de-Sucre (1939)
3900:Stereotypes, racism and cultural bias
3832:
3581:, appropriate for children ages 12–18
2671:
2070:'s 1972 survival and adventure novel
1057:in 1876. In 1880 another bestseller,
1041:, the fictionalized autobiography of
704:The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes
685:The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes
502:A Pretty and Splendid Maiden's Mirror
9926:
9884:National Children's Literacy Website
9753:
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9515:. Lichfield: Pied Piper Publishing.
9443:. BolognaFiere S.p.A. Archived from
9145:
8580:"Does monkey tale speak of slavery?"
8291:Wards, Jervette R. (April 1, 2012).
7857:
7787:from the original on 9 December 2015
7429:
7277:from the original on 5 November 2012
7244:. New York: Houghton Mifflin, p. 315
7196:
7190:
6988:"The 10 best comic book footballers"
6930:A Tribute to Frank Hampson 1918–1985
6402:from the original on 31 October 2013
5831:
5819:
5627:"How the Newbery Award Got Its Name"
5467:The New Amplified Pilgrim's Progress
5377:Wilye, Andrea Schwenke, ed. (2008).
5340:
5266:
5112:Plans a Children's Best-Seller List"
5041:Twentieth-Century Children's Writers
5032:
4970:
4516:Children's Book Council of Australia
3800:Translation of children's literature
3653:. Acting as a kind of encyclopedia,
3604:, the first children's picture book.
3575:, appropriate for children ages 8–12
3569:, appropriate for children ages 7–10
3370:adding citations to reliable sources
3341:
2514:published his first book, entitled,
1944:
1934:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
1777:wrote the young adult fantasy novel
1433:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
587:for children, and during her reign,
9956:Historic Children's Book Collection
9838:California State University, Fresno
9781:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
9698:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
9534:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
8890:
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8547:Miller, John J. (2 February 2006).
8259:
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7839:from the original on 31 August 2019
7726:from the original on 5 January 2018
7679:
7482:
6482:Butts, Dennis,"Adventure Books" in
6425:. The Book Standard. Archived from
6396:"Harry Potter breaks 400m in sales"
6038:from the original on 6 October 2022
6008:from the original on 6 October 2022
5732:. (1990). New York: HarperCollins.
5518:Tracy & Bliss, printer (1822).
4751:Disability in children's literature
3789:as articles in scholarly journals.
3645:which was published in 1658 by the
3433:or the intended age of the reader.
3242:, and children's writer and artist
2685:(1812). The period from 1890 until
2642:(1989) presented a new spin on the
1939:best selling book-series in history
1134:. Another classic of the period is
1067:folk tales adapted and compiled by
24:
10978:International Literacy Association
10925:List of countries by literacy rate
9671:Bibliographical Society of America
9462:
9247:Trites, Roberta Seelinger (2000).
8577:
8516:Gopnik, Adam (15 September 2008).
8485:Wieland, Raoul (9 February 2018).
8160:Cooperative Children's Book Center
7775:Ha, Thu-Huong (10 November 2015).
7774:
7396:
6631:from the original on 12 April 2018
6375:from the original on 11 March 2009
5864:
4129:discusses damaging stereotypes of
3908:1900 edition of the controversial
3741:Twentieth-century artists such as
3540:
3171:wrote several well-known books in
2210:, published from 1879 to 1967 and
721:The History of Sandford and Merton
617:middle-class and the influence of
526:The Facetious Nights of Straparola
25:
11385:
9886:, US-based literacy resource site
9796:
9064:from the original on 10 July 2021
8972:Popova, Maria (20 January 2014).
7827:Flood, Alison (9 November 2011).
7661:from the original on 27 July 2020
7027:from the original on 21 July 2021
6975:500 great comicbook action heroes
6937:from the original on 16 June 2010
6454:. Oxford University Press, 1995.
6369:"Rowling 'makes £5 every second'"
6234:from the original on 27 July 2021
6098:The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales
5666:from the original on 1 March 2020
5475:The Pilgrim's Progress#Retellings
5124:from the original on 21 June 2009
4662:for excellence in the writing of
4545:offers a number of annual awards.
3944:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
3887:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
3850:Debate over controversial content
3424:
3133:, Lobato's most famous creation.
3039:Educational Pictures for Children
2411:A Little Book for Little Children
1587:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
1562:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
1308:, was published. Inspiration for
1095:
1000:was first published in 1894, and
861:The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
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9633:Lesnik-Oberstein, Karin (2004).
9614:Lesnik-Oberstein, Karin (1994).
9587:Lesnik-Oberstein, Karin (1996).
9471:Elementary Children's Literature
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7673:
7649:Finan, Victoria (3 April 2015).
7642:
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7580:Young Children and Picture Books
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7457:
5522:. Printed by Tracy & Bliss.
5400:Medieval Literature for Children
5282:Poetics of Children's Literature
5211:. Random History. Archived from
5106:Smith, Dinitia (June 24, 2000).
4793:List of children's classic books
4714:
4700:
4524:Prime Minister's Literary Awards
4363:Young Children and Picture Books
4127:Young Children and Picture Books
3664:Early children's books, such as
3622:children's books are illustrated
3346:
3266:. In 1957, political cartoonist
3254:published over 200 books in the
2715:The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
2382:
2164:of the Victorian era (featuring
1571:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
1125:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
1107:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
1083:(1908), and Louisa May Alcott's
912:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
870:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
402:in the mid-seventeenth century.
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9947:Digitized Children's Literature
9339:McDonald Connor, Carol (2016).
9014:from the original on 2020-07-27
8952:from the original on 2016-01-08
8816:from the original on 2014-12-09
8748:from the original on 2016-01-08
8687:Stoddard Holms, Martha (2009).
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7559:from the original on 2015-12-06
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7404:. Zainab Shafii. Archived from
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7379:from the original on 2017-06-10
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7240:Anita Silvey, (editor) (2002).
7234:
7231:. Taylor & Francis, p. 705.
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7104:Nocera, Amato (February 2023).
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4741:Children's literature criticism
4626:in various categories from the
4403:(2014, translated into Spanish
4178:as well as pro-colonialist and
4015:The Story of Little Black Sambo
3947:have been criticized for their
3911:The Story of Little Black Sambo
3816:
3594:A late 18th-century reprint of
3585:
3357:needs additional citations for
2878:Alexandra Nikitichna Annenskaya
2445:into the twenty-first century.
1874:wrote the dark fantasy novella
777:Pages from the 1819 edition of
737:: The History of Harry and Lucy
707:, Newbery's most popular book.
416:Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes
32:Children's Literature (journal)
11155:Occupational Safety and Health
10190:Publishers of children's books
10165:Children's non-fiction writers
9738:Sarup teaching learning series
9690:C. W. Bardeen, Syracuse, N. Y.
9595:. London: Routledge. pp.
8938:Yabroff, Jennie (2016-01-08).
8726:Yabroff, Jennie (2016-01-08).
8232:10.1080/00064246.1973.11431316
7858:Byrd, M. Lynn (May 11, 2004).
7762:The Children's Cultural Reader
7471:, 2001, cited in Lerer, Seth,
7110:History of Education Quarterly
7077:Tedder, Henry Richard (1911).
6734:. 28 June 2013. Archived from
6265:"Happy birthday little bear –
5712:Children's Book Award Handbook
5099:
5077:
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4845:, Yale University Press, 1972.
4835:
4788:List of children's book series
4756:Feminist children's literature
4676:Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
4305:feminist children's literature
3774:
3631:According to Joyce Whalley in
3328:Good Stories for Good Children
2424:(1806) of Brooklyn, New York.
2373:in 1987, more than 73 million
1983:The Children of the New Forest
1636:Boarding schools in literature
1521:The Hundred and One Dalmatians
1231:Goldilocks and the Three Bears
701:; the latter may have written
636:Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book
609:, originally published in 1744
539:'s earliest children's books,
30:For the academic journal, see
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10160:Children's literature authors
9473:. Boston: Pearson Education.
8623:McCorquodale, Duncan (2009).
8470:McCorquodale, Duncan (2009).
8266:KALEIDO: DIASPORA RE-IMAGINED
7914:Burns, Tom (2006). "Tintin".
7680:Rao, Kavitha (23 July 2009).
7253:Peter Hunt, (editor) (1996).
6840:Adult comics: an introduction
6394:Dammann, Guy (18 June 2008).
6142:Hunt, Peter (editor) (1996).
6121:Hunt, Peter (editor) (1996).
4829:
4672:Hans Christian Andersen Award
4446:Children's literature critic
4357:highlights the heterosexual,
4355:Growing up with Dick and Jane
4287:, an important figure in the
4125:Writer Mary Renck Jalongo In
4092:, written and illustrated by
3857:The Children's Culture Reader
3761:'s were common by the 1950s.
2507:Little House in the Big Woods
1330:, who appears in a series of
1288:wrote the children's classic
1274:of Scottish writers, notably
1158:doll, making Peter the first
876:
521:Giovanni Francesco Straparola
113:
78:one of the best-selling books
10863:
10721:Conservation and restoration
10170:Children's book illustrators
9694:Reynolds, Kimberley (2011).
9511:Chapleau, Sebastien (2004).
9441:Bologna Children's Book Fair
9217:Reynolds, Kimberley (2012).
9199:Reynolds, Kimberley (2012).
9184:Reynolds, Kimberley (2012).
9121:. New York: Wilson. p.
9100:Illustrated Children's Books
8882:Reynolds, Kimberley (2012).
8849:Reynolds, Kimberley (2012).
8796:Flood, Alison (2011-05-06).
8655:Children's Literature Review
8625:Illustrated Children's Books
8606:Children's Literature Review
8472:Illustrated Children's Books
8453:Children's Literature Review
8451:Burns, Tom (2006). "Babar".
8398:Reynolds, Kimberley (2012).
8343:Children's Literature Review
8326:Jalongo, Mary Renck (2004).
8140:Jalongo, Mary Renck (2004).
8016:Children's Literature Review
7968:Illustrated Children's Books
7916:Children's Literature Review
7809:Jalongo, Mary Renck (2004).
7747:Illustrated Children's Books
7299:Shrayer, Maxim, ed. (2007).
7174:. 1999-11-30. Archived from
7148:. 1999-11-30. Archived from
7052:. Greenwood Press. pp.
6963:, no. 62278, p. 12
6915:UK public library membership
6885:"Hampson, Frank (1918–1985)"
6650:John Sringhall (July 1994).
6318:Ezard, John (12 July 2002).
6295:"Questions Frequently Asked"
5433:Reynolds, Kimberley (2011).
5160:Arbuthnot, May Hill (1964).
4855:Lerer, Seth (15 June 2008).
4605:American Library Association
4603:– In the United States, the
4577:– In the United Kingdom and
4522:. There are also the annual
4479:Benefits of children's books
4080:The Story of Doctor Dolittle
3956:Children's Literature Review
3444:illustration of a Hindu myth
3332:Classical Persian literature
3165:Calcutta School-Book Society
3076:ideology. The 1976 death of
3066:Chinese Communist Revolution
2941:edited the first children's
2822:Bologna Children's Book Fair
2653:If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
2621:in 1979, and warfare in the
2608:Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
2486:American Library Association
2448:Demand continued to grow in
2369:in 1954. First published by
2204:for older children were the
488:in 1568, an adaptation of a
434:contained religious maxims,
311:developed his theory of the
7:
9618:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
8555:. The Wall Street Journal.
7578:Jalongo, Mary Renk (2004).
7227:Peter Hunt, editor (1996).
5658:Grenby, M O (15 May 2014).
5625:Upton, Emily (2013-07-19).
5592:Silvey, Anita, ed. (2002).
5287:University of Georgia Press
4693:
4429:to examine the impact that
4170:Imperialism and colonialism
4144:Little House on the Prairie
3448:
2829:Russia and the Soviet Union
2032:Swallows and Amazons series
1494:– it won Garner the annual
1375:in 1937, and the Arthurian
1079:(1883), L. M. Montgomery's
1031:in 1865. Boys' book writer
961:The Princess and the Goblin
945:The Adventures of Pinocchio
905:tradition. However, it was
762:, created an adaptation of
658:A Little Pretty Pocket-Book
650:A Little Pretty Pocket-Book
606:A Little Pretty Pocket-Book
595:Origins of the modern genre
374:From Chapbooks to Plum Cake
73:The Adventures of Pinocchio
10:
11390:
10983:International Literacy Day
9732:Sharma, Prem Lata (2006),
9083:Bettelheim, Bruno (2010).
8185:Marcus, Leonard S (2002).
8064:Sprat, Jack (2011-06-27).
7981:Marcus, Leonard S (2002).
6591:"BBC News, 16 August 2012"
6551:rogerharris@biggles.info.
6521:rogerharris@biggles.info.
6509:The Life of Arthur Ransome
6213:(Sunday, 12 December 2010)
4682:for illustration, and the
4646:for works in translation,
4640:Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal
4636:Theodor Seuss Geisel Award
4591:Nestlé Smarties Book Prize
4311:in children's literature.
4281:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
4272:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
4185:In the French illustrator
3337:
3326:. His award-winning work,
3117:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
2679:wrote the adventure novel
2510:appeared in 1932. In 1937
2434:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
2109:
1992:The Peasant and the Prince
1880:(2002). His 2008 fantasy,
1716:' children's picture book
1624:(1988). Starting in 1958,
639:(1744) is the first known
405:The first such book was a
278:-related, educational and
234:In 1962, French historian
217:
43:
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11275:
11047:
11001:
10970:
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10871:
10793:
10671:
10605:
10544:
10392:
10263:
10255:
10203:
10147:
10116:
10095:
10074:
10056:Canadian children's books
10028:
9817:Resources in your library
9773:Zipes, Jack, ed. (2006).
9713:Rose, Jacqueline (1984).
9674:. 2003– . (Bibliography)
9637:. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
9553:. New York: McGraw-Hill.
9378:Marriott, Stuart (1991).
9232:Egoff, Sheila A. (1981).
8672:Dobrin, Sydney I (2004).
8360:Dobrin, Sidney I (2004).
8095:Egoff, Sheila A. (1981).
7440:10.1163/18757421-90000224
6189:. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
5494:Columbia University Press
5397:Kline, Daniel T. (2003).
5350:Bradley, Johanna (2007).
5039:Chevalier, Tracy (1989).
4971:Hunt, Peter, ed. (1996).
4597:are a few notable awards.
4491:
4443:a child about the world.
4033:, a racial slur from the
3997:The Five Chinese Brothers
3917:Popular classics such as
3334:re-written for children.
3185:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
3087:
3047:The Kingdom Without a Cat
2682:The Swiss Family Robinson
2665:The Chronicles of Prydain
2576:Where the Wild Things Are
1646:from this period include
1597:James and the Giant Peach
1423:, was published in 1942.
1420:Five on a Treasure Island
1385:in 1938. Children's mass
1326:created the character of
1131:Through the Looking-Glass
845:The Swiss Family Robinson
808:Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
321:. In Locke's philosophy,
10993:No Child Left Behind Act
10087:Early Puffin Story Books
9758:. Cambridge: Routledge.
9687:Children and their books
9684:Penniman, J. H. (1921),
9591:. In Hunt, Peter (ed.).
9549:Huck, Charlotte (2001).
9469:Anderson, Nancy (2006).
9161:Nodelman, Perry (2008).
8915:10.1177/0891243211398358
8428:Nodelman, Perry (2008).
8375:Nodelman, Perry (2008).
8110:Nodelman, Perry (2008).
7172:"Caldecott Medal Awards"
7046:Bingham; Scholt (1980).
6580:Hunt, 1995, (p. 208–209)
6358:. Retrieved 15 June 2017
6125:. Taylor & Francis.
5944:Knowles, Murray (1996).
5850:. Routledge. p. 3.
5844:Leader, Zachary (2015).
5787:The Lion and the Unicorn
5710:Marks, Diana F. (2006).
5383:. Broadview. p. 46.
5194:. University of Chicago.
5085:The Lion and the Unicorn
4648:Coretta Scott King Award
4518:runs a number of annual
4465:Roberta Seelinger Trites
4405:Su barba no era tan azul
3938:The Chronicles of Narnia
3561:appropriate for children
3183:for children, including
3179:writers began producing
3175:. A number of respected
3136:
3107:The Chronicles of Narnia
3098:Sítio do Picapau Amarelo
3016:
2046:was a popular series of
1925:. The series began with
1903:How to Train Your Dragon
1451:The Chronicles of Narnia
1151:The Tale of Peter Rabbit
791:preserved and published
780:Kinder- und Haus-Märchen
730:Richard Lovell Edgeworth
668:The Lion and the Unicorn
300:History of the Horn-Book
245:for children written by
10379:Collection (publishing)
10303:Illuminated manuscripts
9437:"Winners 2012: Fiction"
8584:The Des Moines Register
8553:The Wall Street Journal
7886:The Child's First Books
7760:Jenkins, Henry (1998).
7090:Encyclopædia Britannica
6155:Ray, Sheila G. (1982),
5556:Oxford University Press
5554:. Oxford and New York:
5551:The Classic Fairy Tales
5439:Oxford University Press
5013:. Library of Congress.
5004:"Children's Literature"
4731:Childhood in literature
4638:for beginning readers,
4618:for writing for teens,
4616:Michael L. Printz Award
4505:The Golden Baobab Prize
4484:emotional development.
4422:The Uses of Enchantment
4408:their prince charming.
4369:stereotypes for women.
4223:The Wall Street Journal
4067:Frances Hodgson Burnett
3313:
2962:to write for children.
2850:Narodnye russkie skazki
2778:Emil and the Detectives
2639:Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
2479:Jane Dabney Shackelford
2136:appearing on the cover.
2066:. Evoking epic themes,
1702:from around the world.
1524:was published in 1956.
1310:Frances Hodgson Burnett
1291:The Wind in the Willows
1045:, was published. This "
967:The Princess and Curdie
894:Tom Brown's School Days
829:Hans Christian Andersen
827:Danish author and poet
820:, often referred to as
748:Johann Bernhard Basedow
380:influence of the time.
11167:Information literacies
9980:Toronto Public Library
9865:at the British Library
8781:Lurie, Alison (2003).
8766:Lurie, Alison (2003).
8702:Lurie, Alison (2003).
7933:Cai, Mingshui (2002).
7465:Gymnastics of the Mind
7197:Cart, Michael (2010).
6900:10.1093/ref:odnb/31192
6799:Murray, Chris (2017).
6732:"Issue 79 – The Beano"
6176:(Carnegie Winner 1967)
5496:. 2009. Archived from
4642:for impact over time,
4589:for illustration, the
4333:characters written by
4197:, prominent themes of
4195:, The Little Elephant)
3914:
3826:
3711:
3668:, were illustrated by
3605:
3473:Traditional literature
3445:
3234:wrote and illustrated
3163:first established the
3161:Christian missionaries
3157:
3059:Big Lin and Little Lin
2854:Русские детские сказки
2838:
2500:about her life on the
2405:
2137:
2011:Robert Louis Stevenson
1959:
1937:in 2007; becoming the
1826:
1738:Thomas the Tank Engine
1698:, retells a number of
1574:
1569:(from Lewis Carroll's
1436:
1378:The Sword in the Stone
1267:
1225:Jack and the Beanstalk
1128:(1865) and its sequel
1111:
988:Robert Louis Stevenson
784:
760:Joachim Heinrich Campe
689:
610:
565:The Illustrated Primer
426:The New England Primer
423:. Another early book,
388:
387:The New England Primer
351:The Pilgrim's Progress
303:
241:Centuries of Childhood
95:for the very young to
81:
64:
11369:Children's literature
11333:Post-literate society
11293:Children's literature
11172:Information and media
10894:Functional illiteracy
10748:Intellectual property
10374:Volume (bibliography)
10103:Beechwood Bunny Tales
10022:Children's literature
9960:Ball State University
9855:Children's literature
9808:Children's literature
9754:Wolf, Shelby (2010).
9572:. Oxford: Blackwell.
9530:Hahn, Daniel (2015).
9410:National Diet Library
7618:Sharon (2012-04-10).
7603:Lurie, Alson (2003).
7477:University of Chicago
7473:Children's Literature
7463:Cribiore, Raffaella,
6801:The British Superhero
6511:. Jonathan Cape, 1984
6157:The Blyton Phenomenon
6095:Tatar, Maria (2002).
5847:Reading Blake's Songs
5752:The Library Quarterly
5728:Townsend, John Rowe.
5313:Children's Literature
5002:Library of Congress.
4843:Children's Literature
4341:, who is a mother to
4307:as well as a rise in
4189:'s 1931 picture book
4045:revised the story as
3954:The academic journal
3907:
3824:
3769:Louise Payson Latimer
3696:
3593:
3439:
3296:Adi Jugara Galpa Mala
3272:Children's Book Trust
3144:
2967:USSR Union of Writers
2886:Elizaveta Kondrashova
2836:
2792:The Neverending Story
2618:After the First Death
2544:nurse book series by
2467:Louise Seaman Bechtel
2390:
2223:The Half-penny Marvel
2119:
1952:
1820:reads from her novel
1816:
1692:'s first collection,
1554:
1531:Tom's Midnight Garden
1461:The Lord of the Rings
1429:
1258:
1243:Jack the Giant Killer
1237:The Three Little Pigs
1103:
851:Isabelle de Montolieu
793:the traditional tales
783:by the Brothers Grimm
776:
744:German Philanthropism
712:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
677:
629:was one. Another was
602:
559:published in Russia,
504:, an adaptation of a
386:
335:Tales of Mother Goose
293:
85:Children's literature
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54:
9568:Hunt, Peter (1991).
9146:Hunt, Peter (2003).
8903:Gender & Society
8491:The Good Men Project
7469:Princeton University
6994:, 30 November 2003,
5730:Written for Children
5186:Lerer, Seth (2008).
4979:Taylor & Francis
4813:List of illustrators
4684:BolognaRagazzi Award
4587:Kate Greenaway Medal
4585:for writing and the
4514:– In Australia, the
4139:Laura Ingalls Wilder
4002:Claire Huchet Bishop
3573:Middle grade fiction
3366:improve this article
3244:Abanindranath Tagore
2979:Communist principles
2913:Klavdiya Lukashevich
2848:in his three-volume
2498:Laura Ingalls Wilder
2393:The Story of Mankind
2308:Rosa Nouchette Carey
2300:The Girl's Own Paper
2213:The Girl's Own Paper
2106:Magazines and comics
1844:(1995, published as
1780:Howl's Moving Castle
1690:Ruth Manning-Sanders
1458:, as the author of
1414:The Adventure Series
1341:. The period before
1081:Anne of Green Gables
1069:Joel Chandler Harris
758:. Another follower,
575:his country through
567:, appeared in 1694.
480:children's book was
206:, in the opening of
61:Jessie Willcox Smith
11298:Composition studies
11014:Ruth Johnson Colvin
10879:Adolescent literacy
9951:Library of Congress
9382:. London: Chapman.
8946:The Washington Post
8734:The Washington Post
8076:on 11 December 2015
7525:10.34667/tind.46277
7367:"Image from UNESCO"
7123:10.1017/heq.2022.41
7080:"Periodicals"
6957:"Where Eagle dared"
6062:The Reading Teacher
5716:Libraries Unlimited
5662:. British Library.
4808:List of fairy tales
4776:Young adult fiction
4656:National Book Award
4634:for informational,
4569:National Book Award
4020:Florence Kate Upton
4004:and illustrated by
3949:racial stereotyping
3877:Best Word Book Ever
3579:Young adult fiction
3276:Krushna Chandra Kar
3207:. His stories were
3193:Rabindranath Tagore
3150:Rabindranath Tagore
3125:, the mythological
2890:Nadezhda Lukhmanova
2862:Konstantin Ushinsky
2846:Aleksandr Afanasyev
2707:George Webbe Dasent
2546:Helen Dore Boylston
2488:began awarding the
2292:Robert Baden-Powell
2255:(1933 to 1959) and
2124:, a character from
1848:in North America),
1752:Children's Laureate
1559:(from Roald Dahl's
1500:Library Association
1355:in 1926, the first
1300:Robert Baden-Powell
1220:English Fairy Tales
1091:National traditions
817:Norwegian Folktales
735:Practical Education
633:, whose two-volume
581:Catherine the Great
555:in 1571. The first
531:Giulio Cesare Croce
298:pictured in Tuer's
286:Early-modern Europe
238:argues in his book
97:young adult fiction
89:juvenile literature
39:The Children's Book
18:Children literature
10785:World Book Capital
10117:Individual authors
9861:2016-06-17 at the
9832:2010-01-07 at the
8297:Making Connections
8166:on 24 October 2019
7720:The New York Times
7434:. 17–18: 191–206.
6775:"Galactic Central"
6750:"Galactic Central"
6597:. 16 August 2012.
6350:2018-06-12 at the
6275:on 27 January 2009
6204:2012-01-30 at the
6181:2013-01-06 at the
5987:, Number 20 Autumn
5870:Elias Bredsdorff,
5799:10.1353/uni.0.0256
5714:. Westport, Conn:
5326:10.1353/chl.0.0064
5162:Children and Books
5117:The New York Times
5093:2018-12-15 at the
4680:Ilustrarte Bienale
4660:Orbis Pictus Award
4622:for illustration,
4389:Whitney Darrow Jr.
4056:Pippi Longstocking
3926:Pippi Longstocking
3915:
3893:Little Black Sambo
3833:Literary criticism
3827:
3786:literary criticism
3755:offset lithography
3724:Randolph Caldecott
3712:
3606:
3514:historical fiction
3446:
3181:Bengali literature
3158:
2999:Alexander Belyayev
2935:October Revolution
2844:were collected by
2839:
2725:Pippi Longstocking
2672:Continental Europe
2531:Seventeenth Summer
2406:
2298:. Contributors to
2284:Arthur Conan Doyle
2198:Wallace and Gromit
2175:Varney the Vampire
2138:
1960:
1883:The Graveyard Book
1862:The Amber Spyglass
1857:The Amber Spyglass
1846:The Golden Compass
1835:His Dark Materials
1827:
1767:'s novels include
1733:The Railway Series
1724:Reverend. W. Awdry
1709:The Dark Is Rising
1684:Anthony Buckeridge
1575:
1546:uninhabited island
1437:
1320:Great Maytham Hall
1268:
1264:Kensington Gardens
1196:Cicely Mary Barker
1180:Randolph Caldecott
1160:licensed character
1112:
1104:Illustration from
1063:, a collection of
1029:American Civil War
1018:'s two-part novel
1004:told the story of
822:Asbjørnsen and Moe
785:
756:Daniel Chodowiecki
690:
611:
482:The Child's Mirror
461:John Amos Comenius
389:
366:woodblock printing
304:
251:the Venerable Bede
192:The New York Times
82:
65:
11356:
11355:
11318:Media consumption
10884:Emergent literacy
10831:
10830:
10663:Coffee table book
10494:Bookworm (insect)
10223:
10222:
10096:Individual series
9942:Project Gutenberg
9938:Children's eTexts
9927:Digital libraries
9803:Library resources
9788:978-0-19-514656-1
9765:978-0-415-96506-4
9747:978-81-7625-642-1
9724:978-0-8122-1435-2
9705:978-0-19-956024-0
9644:978-1-4039-1738-6
9625:978-0-19-811998-2
9606:978-0-415-08856-5
9579:978-0-631-16231-5
9560:978-0-07-232228-6
9541:978-0-19-969514-0
9522:978-0-9546384-4-3
9504:978-0-226-06863-3
9480:978-0-205-45229-3
8220:The Black Scholar
8123:978-0-8018-8980-6
7900:978-0-8242-0501-0
7869:978-0-8143-3028-9
7589:978-1-928896-15-9
7331:"MONTEIRO LOBATO"
7316:978-0-7656-0521-4
7214:978-0-8389-1045-0
7063:978-0-313-22164-4
6913:(Subscription or
6557:www.girlsown.info
6498:(pp. 12–16).
6496:978-0-19-514656-1
6165:978-0-233-97441-5
6159:. Andre Deutsch,
6131:978-0-203-16812-7
6108:978-0-393-05163-6
6074:10.1002/TRTR.1201
5961:978-0-203-41975-5
5927:978-3-15-028377-6
5902:978-0-385-34864-5
5874:, Phaidon (1975)
5631:Today I Found Out
5611:978-0-618-19082-9
5569:978-0-19-211559-1
5414:978-0-8153-3312-8
5363:978-0-549-34070-6
5296:978-0-8203-3481-3
5250:978-0-313-29614-7
5235:Nikolajeva, María
5164:. United States:
5058:978-0-912289-95-3
4988:978-0-203-16812-7
4870:978-0-226-47300-0
4746:Children's poetry
4624:Golden Kite Award
4532:– In Canada, the
4309:gender neutrality
4257:Louisa May Alcott
4244:The Secret Garden
4103:The Black Scholar
4086:The picture book
4062:The Secret Garden
3920:The Secret Garden
3720:George Cruikshank
3704:illustration for
3678:Chromolithography
3620:' labors. Modern
3502:realistic fiction
3398:
3397:
3390:
3268:K. Shankar Pillai
3228:Sohan Lal Dwivedi
3216:Khar Khar Mahadev
3146:The Crescent Moon
2905:Alexander Pushkin
2882:Vera Zhelikhovsky
2842:Russian folktales
2764:Elina Karjalainen
2703:Dikken Zwilgmeyer
2699:Theodor Kittelsen
2677:Johann David Wyss
2603:Mildred D. Taylor
2502:American frontier
2456:Publishers Weekly
2431:'s fantasy novel
2356:Roy of the Rovers
2294:, founder of the
2235:Illustrated Chips
2190:Dennis the Menace
2133:Dennis the Menace
2112:Children's comics
2084:Rosemary Sutcliff
1999:W. H. G. Kingston
1988:Harriet Martineau
1978:Frederick Marryat
1945:Adventure fiction
1775:Diana Wynne Jones
1603:Fantastic Mr. Fox
1580:wrote children's
1541:Lord of the Flies
1315:The Secret Garden
1305:Scouting for Boys
1212:George Cruikshank
1200:W. Heath Robinson
1043:Louisa May Alcott
857:E. T. A. Hoffmann
840:Johann David Wyss
400:American colonies
294:An early Mexican
255:Ælfric of Eynsham
169:children's comics
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10129:Veronica Bonilla
10108:Berenstain Bears
10075:Publisher series
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7491:
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7461:
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7444:
7443:
7427:
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7420:
7418:
7416:
7411:on 5 August 2017
7410:
7403:
7397:Shafii, Zainab.
7394:
7388:
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7363:
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7188:
7187:
7185:
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7168:
7162:
7161:
7159:
7157:
7146:"Newbery Awards"
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6870:
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6849:
6843:
6836:
6830:
6829:
6827:
6826:
6815:"British Comics"
6811:
6805:
6804:
6796:
6790:
6789:
6787:
6786:
6771:
6765:
6764:
6762:
6761:
6746:
6740:
6739:
6738:on 28 June 2013.
6728:
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6708:
6707:
6705:
6703:
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6678:
6677:
6675:
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6640:
6638:
6636:
6627:. 27 July 2015.
6617:
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6608:
6606:
6587:
6581:
6578:
6572:
6571:
6569:
6568:
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6541:
6539:
6538:
6527:www.boysown.info
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6305:
6291:
6285:
6284:
6282:
6280:
6271:. Archived from
6267:Sunderland Echo,
6261:
6255:
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6018:
6017:
6015:
6013:
5994:
5988:
5981:
5975:
5972:
5966:
5965:
5952:Psychology Press
5941:
5932:
5931:
5913:
5907:
5906:
5888:
5882:
5868:
5862:
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5841:
5835:
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5616:
5615:
5602:Houghton Mifflin
5599:
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5531:
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5505:
5484:
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5430:
5419:
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5405:Psychology Press
5394:
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5374:
5368:
5367:
5347:
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5307:
5301:
5300:
5273:
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5254:
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5224:
5222:
5220:
5215:on July 15, 2012
5205:
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5170:
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4862:
4852:
4846:
4839:
4724:
4719:
4718:
4710:
4705:
4704:
4703:
4644:Batchelder Award
4551:– In China, the
4520:CBCA book awards
4417:Bruno Bettelheim
4353:On the one hand
4229:, the author of
4187:Jean de Brunhoff
4174:The presence of
4041:and illustrator
3840:literary critics
3702:chromolithograph
3393:
3386:
3382:
3379:
3373:
3350:
3342:
3324:Mehdi Azar-Yazdi
3280:Oriya literature
3252:Gijubhai Badheka
3240:Bengali language
3156:, Macmillan 1913
3031:Commercial Press
2977:and the police.
2921:
2897:Vasily Avenarius
2858:literary realism
2695:Erik Werenskiold
2522:young adult book
2422:Misses' Magazine
2398:Hendrik van Loon
2320:Richmal Crompton
2304:Noel Streatfeild
2288:R. M. Ballantyne
2003:R. M. Ballantyne
1851:The Subtle Knife
1795:Anthony Horowitz
1790:Madame Doubtfire
1755:Michael Morpurgo
1695:A Book of Giants
1658:Geoffrey Willans
1640:boarding schools
1490:, set in modern
1446:J. R. R. Tolkien
1409:The Secret Seven
1373:J. R. R. Tolkien
1260:Peter Pan statue
1138:'s animal novel
1065:African American
972:George MacDonald
933:Charles Kingsley
699:Oliver Goldsmith
455:began recording
453:Charles Perrault
121:world literature
46:Children's Story
21:
11389:
11388:
11384:
11383:
11382:
11380:
11379:
11378:
11359:
11358:
11357:
11352:
11328:Oral literature
11271:
11187:Multiliteracies
11043:
10997:
10966:
10913:
10889:Family literacy
10867:
10862:
10832:
10827:
10789:
10774:The Philobiblon
10667:
10601:
10540:
10388:
10335:limited edition
10259:
10254:
10224:
10219:
10199:
10143:
10112:
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9889:
9863:Wayback Machine
9834:Wayback Machine
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9766:
9748:
9725:
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9675:
9665:
9663:
9652:May, James E.,
9651:
9645:
9626:
9607:
9580:
9561:
9542:
9523:
9505:
9481:
9465:
9463:Further reading
9460:
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9060:. 6 July 2021.
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8275:
8273:
8260:Shabazz, Rika.
8258:
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6940:
6938:
6927:
6926:
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6912:
6904:
6902:
6877:
6873:
6864:
6862:
6861:on 21 July 2010
6851:
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6808:
6797:
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6701:
6699:
6686:
6685:
6681:
6671:
6669:
6648:
6644:
6634:
6632:
6625:, 27 July 2015"
6619:
6618:
6614:
6604:
6602:
6589:
6588:
6584:
6579:
6575:
6566:
6564:
6549:
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6536:
6534:
6519:
6515:
6506:
6502:
6481:
6466:
6446:
6442:
6432:
6430:
6429:on 8 March 2008
6419:
6415:
6405:
6403:
6392:
6388:
6378:
6376:
6367:
6366:
6362:
6352:Wayback Machine
6343:
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6292:
6288:
6278:
6276:
6263:
6262:
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6237:
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6222:
6221:
6217:
6210:The Independent
6206:Wayback Machine
6197:
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6183:Wayback Machine
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5232:
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5207:
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5184:
5173:
5166:Scott, Foresman
5158:
5137:
5127:
5125:
5104:
5100:
5095:Wayback Machine
5082:
5078:
5070:
5066:
5059:
5049:St. James Press
5037:
5033:
5023:
5021:
5017:
5006:
5000:
4996:
4989:
4969:
4886:
4871:
4853:
4849:
4840:
4836:
4832:
4827:
4720:
4713:
4706:
4701:
4699:
4696:
4620:Caldecott Medal
4494:
4481:
4414:
4330:Winnie-the-Pooh
4253:
4238:The Jungle Book
4232:Just So Stories
4227:Rudyard Kipling
4172:
4135:Native American
4094:Ezra Jack Keats
4051:Astrid Lindgren
4010:Helen Bannerman
3989:Tintin au Congo
3902:
3865:Herbert R. Kohl
3852:
3835:
3819:
3802:
3777:
3759:Brian Wildsmith
3707:The Frog Prince
3614:Byzantine Egypt
3588:
3543:
3541:By age category
3510:science fiction
3451:
3427:
3407:Cyprian Ekwensi
3394:
3383:
3377:
3374:
3363:
3351:
3340:
3316:
3236:nonsense rhymes
3201:Behari Lal Puri
3169:Raja Shivprasad
3139:
3094:Monteiro Lobato
3090:
3023:1911 Revolution
3019:
3003:science fiction
2971:Communist Party
2960:Osip Mandelstam
2956:Boris Pasternak
2943:Northern Lights
2928:Sherlock Holmes
2915:
2909:Lidia Charskaya
2831:
2730:Jostein Gaarder
2720:Astrid Lindgren
2711:Selma Lagerlöfs
2674:
2660:Lloyd Alexander
2627:Peter Dickinson
2586:Harriet the Spy
2581:Louise Fitzhugh
2558:Charlotte's Web
2494:Caldecott Medal
2475:Alice Dalgliesh
2385:
2371:Martin Handford
2273:Boy's Own Paper
2244:Charlie Chaplin
2207:Boy's Own Paper
2162:penny dreadfuls
2122:Minnie the Minx
2114:
2108:
2080:Geoffrey Trease
2048:adventure books
2020:Treasure Island
1969:Robinson Crusoe
1956:Treasure Island
1947:
1898:Cressida Cowell
1888:Terry Pratchett
1866:Northern Lights
1841:Northern Lights
1765:Dick King-Smith
1673:The Worst Witch
1630:Paddington Bear
1536:William Golding
1526:Philippa Pearce
1477:The Owl Service
1404:The Famous Five
1348:Winnie-the-Pooh
1328:Doctor Dolittle
1318:(1910) was the
1302:'s first book,
1286:Kenneth Grahame
1272:Kailyard School
1171:The Jungle Book
1166:Rudyard Kipling
1098:
1093:
1077:Treasure Island
1011:Peter and Wendy
997:The Jungle Book
992:Rudyard Kipling
977:Treasure Island
964:and its sequel
879:
764:Robinson Crusoe
623:British Library
597:
589:Nikolai Novikov
571:'s interest in
569:Peter the Great
288:
220:
116:
80:ever published.
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