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Books with title Children's Literature, Briefly

  • Children's Literature, Briefly

    Michael O. Tunnell, James S. Jacobs, Terrell A. Young, Gregory Bryan

    Paperback (Pearson, March 11, 2011)
    Are you looking for a brief introduction to children’s literature genres that leaves time to actually read children’s books? This new edition of Children’s Literature, Briefly introduces the reader to the essentials of each genre, supported by criteria to make good judgments about books and activities to advance literacy in the classroom. Part 1 provides foundational information on literature, Part 2 addresses each genre individually, and Part 3 covers the classroom information that makes literature an integral part of teaching. As new teachers build their classroom library, the brevity of this affordable new edition ensures readers have the resources to purchase and time to read actual children’s literature.
  • Children's Literature, Briefly

    Michael O. Tunnell, James S. Jacobs

    Paperback (Pearson, April 27, 2007)
    Are you looking for a brief introduction to children’s literature genres that leaves time to read actual works of children’s literature? This new, significantly revised and streamlined edition of Children’s Literature, Briefly introduces the reader to the essential foundations of each children’s literature genre, supported by practical features and tools to suggest quality books and activities to advance literacy in the classroom. As new teachers build their classroom library, the brevity of this affordable new edition ensures readers have the resources to purchase and time to read actual children’s literature. The goal of this text, then, is to provide a practical overview of children's books, offering a framework and background information while keeping the spotlight on the books themselves.
  • Children's Literature, Briefly

    Michael O. Tunnell, James S. Jacobs

    Paperback (Prentice Hall College Div, Aug. 16, 1999)
    Written in a conversational tone, this brief book introduces readers to the nature and genres of children's literature and enumerates the authors' favorite books for various purposes. Expands the booklists at the end of each chapter to include Ten Picture Books, Ten Easier to Read, Ten of Our Favorites, and Twenty to Thirty Others We Like. Keeps booklists and other topics related to literature brief in order to allow time for reading children's literature. For educators and administrators.
  • Children's Literature

    Carrie Hintz

    Paperback (Routledge, Nov. 6, 2019)
    Children’s Literature is an accessible introduction to this engaging field. Carrie Hintz offers a defining conceptual overview of children’s literature that presents its competing histories, its cultural contexts, and the theoretical debates it has instigated. Positioned within the wider field of adult literary, film, and television culture, this book also covers: Ideological and political movements Children’s literature in the age of globalization Postcolonial literature, ecocriticism, and animal studies Each chapter includes a case study featuring well-known authors and titles, including Charlotte’s Web, Edward Lear, and Laura Ingalls Wilder. With a comprehensive glossary and further reading, this book is invaluable reading for anyone studying Children’s Literature.
  • Children's Literature

    Carrie Hintz

    eBook (Routledge, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Children’s Literature is an accessible introduction to this engaging field. Carrie Hintz offers a defining conceptual overview of children’s literature that presents its competing histories, its cultural contexts, and the theoretical debates it has instigated.Positioned within the wider field of adult literary, film, and television culture, this book also covers: Ideological and political movementsChildren’s literature in the age of globalizationPostcolonial literature, ecocriticism, and animal studiesEach chapter includes a case study featuring well-known authors and titles, including Charlotte’s Web, Edward Lear, and Laura Ingalls Wilder. With a comprehensive glossary and further reading, this book is invaluable reading for anyone studying Children’s Literature.
  • Children's Literature

    Carrie Hintz

    Hardcover (Routledge, Nov. 6, 2019)
    Children’s Literature is an accessible introduction to this engaging field. Carrie Hintz offers a defining conceptual overview of children’s literature that presents its competing histories, its cultural contexts, and the theoretical debates it has instigated. Positioned within the wider field of adult literary, film, and television culture, this book also covers: Ideological and political movements Children’s literature in the age of globalization Postcolonial literature, ecocriticism, and animal studies Each chapter includes a case study featuring well-known authors and titles, including Charlotte’s Web, Edward Lear, and Laura Ingalls Wilder. With a comprehensive glossary and further reading, this book is invaluable reading for anyone studying Children’s Literature.
  • Children's Literature, Briefly Value Pack

    Michael O. Tunnell, James S. Jacobs

    Paperback (Allyn & Bacon, April 13, 2008)
    0135040116 / 9780135040119 Children's Literature, Briefly Value Pack (includes Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry & Seven Blind Mice ) Package consists of: 0131734903 / 9780131734906 Children's Literature, Briefly 0321150295 / 9780321150295 Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry 0698118952 / 9780698118959 Seven Blind Mice
  • Children's literature

    Caroline Feller Bauer

    Paperback (Oregon Educational and Public Broadcasting Service, Oregon State System of Higher Education, )
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  • Children's Literature: Volume 16

    Professor Francelia Butler, Professor Margaret R. Higonnet, Assoc. Prof. Barbara Rosen

    Paperback (Yale University Press, Sept. 10, 1988)
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  • Literature for Children

    Orton Lowe

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, June 12, 2012)
    Its excuse for being at all is in the over-reading of books that are not literature. Confusion and hurry confront both child and teacher in the land of books. The hope is held that something can be done to lead the child out of this confusion. There is no greater possibility existing in the child's educational life than the possibility of self-cultivation in the reading of great books. Nor has there ever been a greater need for the quiet reading of such books than in a time of wonderful mechanical invention. Shall a boy ay or shall he read? It seems both fair and possible to say that he may fly but he must read. Whatever be the line of work he chooses to follow, he will have spare hours. His contribution to the life of his community and the rounding out of his individual life are dependent very largely on the wise use of these spare hours. Some spare hours may be given to music or the theatre, some to social entertainment, some to outdoor sports, some to church aid work; but some must surely be given to the reading of great books. About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org
  • Literature For Children

    Orton Lowe

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, March 19, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Children's Literature: Volume 11

    Professor Francelia Butler, Compton Rees

    Hardcover (Yale University Press, Sept. 10, 1983)
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