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Systemic Epstein-Barr Virus-Positive T-Cell Lymphoma of Childhood: A Case Series. [PDF]
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Exploring Kids’ Talk about Books: An Author Study of Kevin Henkes
Jennifer Griffith
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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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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 ...
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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 ...
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‘Never Again’: International Children’s Genocide Literature
Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 2009Genocides are an ever-present and troubling part of modern history, and in the last century, ‘ethnic cleansing’ has occurred throughout the world in countries like Turkey, Ukraine, China and Sudan. Even children’s literature tackles the issue, and Leanna Fry here introduces a range of recent books on this painful topic for children and young adults
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