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International companion encyclopedia of children's literature
Choice Reviews Online, 2005The International Companion Encyclopedia answers these questions and provides comprehensive coverage of children's literature from a wide range of perspectives.
P. Hunt
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Introduction: Black Spaces in International Children's Literature
International Research in Children's Literature, 2023Karen Chandler, Michelle H. Martin
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The International Children's Literature Movement
World Literature Today, 2003C. Tomlinson
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International Children's Literature
Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 2003R. Trites
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International Children's Literature: Critical Perspectives
Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 1999Susan R. Gannon
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The Routledge Companion to International Children’s Literature
2017John Stephens +4 more
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The Lion and the Unicorn, 2021
While differences and conflicts between younger and older generations have been frequently studied in children’s literature criticism, this book breaks new ground by arguing for the fundamental role of children’s and YA literature and film in propagating
S. Dudas
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While differences and conflicts between younger and older generations have been frequently studied in children’s literature criticism, this book breaks new ground by arguing for the fundamental role of children’s and YA literature and film in propagating
S. Dudas
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International companion encyclopedia of children's literature
Choice Reviews Online, 1997Virginia A. Walter
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International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature
2004S. Barker
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Language Arts, 2007
With the increasing number of books published for children each year in the US (according to Publisher’s Weekly sales figures for US trade books in 2004 were $22.8 billion) we sometimes neglect to look beyond our own borders to discover the many excellent authors and illustrators from around the world who are creating wonderful books for children ...
Barbara Lehman +3 more
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With the increasing number of books published for children each year in the US (according to Publisher’s Weekly sales figures for US trade books in 2004 were $22.8 billion) we sometimes neglect to look beyond our own borders to discover the many excellent authors and illustrators from around the world who are creating wonderful books for children ...
Barbara Lehman +3 more
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