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Children's literature + History and criticism
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Children's literature + History and criticism
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Children's literature + History and criticism
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History and criticism
Children's literature
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Nuevas y viejas formas de contar, el discurso narrativo infantil en los umbrales del siglo XXI, Rosa Tabernero Sala
How the heather looks;, a joyous journey to the British sources of children's books
Bridges to understanding, envisioning the world through children's books, edited by Linda M. Pavonetti
Give your child the world, raising globally minded kids one book at a time, Jamie C. Martin
Children's literature and imaginative geography, Aïda Hudson, editor
Ethics and children's literature, edited by Claudia Mills
Wild things, the joy of reading children's literature as an adult, Bruce Handy
Literature for children, contemporary criticism, edited by Peter Hunt
Teaching about disabilities through children's literature, Mary Ann Prater and Tina Taylor Dyches
The world through children's books, edited by Susan Stan
A family of readers, the book lover's guide to children's and young adult literature, [edited by] Roger Sutton and Martha V. Parravano ; foreword by Gregory Maguire
Understanding children's literature, key essays from the International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature, edited by Peter Hunt
Give your child the world:, raising globally minded kids one book at a time, Jamie C. Martin
Scènes maritimes, Le Saint-Antoine et autres récits, Louis Garneray
The mysteries of life in children's literature, Mitchell Kalpakgian
Steeped in stories, timeless children's novels to refresh our tired souls, Mitali Perkins
Give your child the world, raising globally minded kids one book at a time, Jamie C. Martin
Children & books, Zena Sutherland ; cover, frontispiece, and part opening illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman
Children's literature in action, a librarian's guide, Sylvia M. Vardell
STEEPED IN STORIES, timeless children's novels to refresh our tired souls
The Bloomsbury introduction to children's and young adult literature, Karen Coats
A guide for using By the Great Horn Spoon! in the classroom, based on the novel written by Sid Fleischman, written by Michael H. Levin ; illustrated by Kieth Vasconcelles
Words about pictures, the narrative art of children's picture books, Perry Nodelman
Wild things, the joy of reading children's literature as an adult, Bruce Handy
From cover to cover, evaluating and reviewing children's books, Kathleen T. Horning
A marmoset in peril!, Bénédicte Carboneill
Cultural journeys, multicultural literature for children and young adults, Pamela S. Gates, Dianne L. Hall Mark
A landscape with dragons, the battle for your child's mind, by Michael D. O'Brien
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Children's literature + History and criticism
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History and criticism
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