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“We Want to Tell the World”: One Teacher’s Experience with the Power of Petey
Susanna M. Steeg
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Happily Ever After? Children's Literature about Internment
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International Children's Literature
Early Childhood Education Journal, 2004Discusses the definition and contributions of international children's literature. Presents an overview of the International Board on Books for Young Children (IBBY), the Hans Christian Andersen Award and 2004 nominees, and the International Children's Digital Library (ICDL). Includes recommendations and summaries of 12 books.
Paulin Davey Zeece, Nóirín Hayes
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Traveling the World with Outstanding International Children’s Literature
Early Childhood Education Journal, 2007In 2005, the United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY) and the Children’s Book Council, Inc. (CBC) formed a committee to evaluate, select and publicize books of exceptional quality which were originally published outside of the United States and subsequently released by an American publisher.
J. Brewster
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Using international children's literature in the content areas
Early Child Development and Care, 1989This article presents ways in which the development of children's language arts skills, cognitive knowledge and emotional growth are fostered through the use of international children's literature to teach a content area. A unit of study is described, including activities and books that might be used as children do a study of nocturnal animals.
Carolyn G. Schluck
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