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Chapter 1 (The History of Children’s Literature) now includes material on twentieth–century theories of child development (Piaget, Erickson, and Kohlberb), which were formerly in a separate chapter.
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Chapter 01: Why Are You Reading Kids' Books?, Jenifer Jasinski Schneider. PDF. Chapter 02: What is Children's Literature?, Jenifer Jasinski Schneider. PDF. Chapter 03: Got Books?, Jenifer Jasinski Schneider. PDF. Chapter 04: Important Books, Jenifer Jasinski Schneider. PDF.
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CHAPTER 1: Introduction to the World of Children’s Literature 5 the late 1400s, they were able to read folk literature. Because traditional literature is presented in Chapter 5 , I will reserve the discussion of its history for that chapter and briefly discuss the development of children’s novels here.
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Dec 26, 2023 · Chapter PDF Available. The historical development of children's literature and reflections of child/hood in literature. December 2023. In book: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES IN...
Oct 6, 2011 · 1 An outline history of publishing for children in English. View chapter. 2 Why and how are children's books studied? View chapter. 3 Transforming the texts of childhood. View chapter. 4 Genres and generations – the case of the family story. View chapter. 5 Visions of the future. View chapter. 6 Ethical debates in children's literature.
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Nov 25, 2019 · In addition to the text's contemporary and valuable information on literature for younger readers, some of the brightest stars of childrens literature lend their talents to the new edition, providing insight into the craft and addressing the changing needs of middle grades readers Includes bibliographical references (pages 683-685) and indexes
During the 19th century, greater numbers of books were written for children’s play and enjoyment, including the first picture book, which was written by Randolph Caldecott. 1. This early history of children’s literature illustrates how societal changes influenced writers and book publishers to create and produce books specifically for children.