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Extractions: Posted 2-23-01 CLEVELAND Winnie the Pooh has become more than a storybook character. Pooh bear and other characters from children's literature are now the stuff that drives the multi-billion dollar toy business. Gillian Brown, a professor of English from the University of Utah, will visit Case Western Reserve University talk about "Books without Borders: The Reach of Children's Literature" at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, March 1 in 206 Clark Hall. The talk is free and open to the public. Sponsors are the Society for Critical Exchange and CWRU's Schubert Center for Child Development , the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities , and the Department of English The Society for Critical Exchange, founded in 1975 as a national scholarly organization devoted to collaborative interdisciplinary research, invited Brown as part of its Cultural Aspects of Globalization Lecture Series. Brown will explore how characters from the pages of children's literature emerge in new forms and take on a life beyond the country of their origin as well as how children's books generate material paraphernalia such as pictures, figurines, dolls, toys, and games; invent new realms of existence such as Wonderland, Never-Never Land, and Narnia; and affect children worldwide as they provide an international pantheon of child familiars. By looking at the material, fantastic, and universal appeal of classic children's storybook characters as Brer Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland, Brown will show how one can appreciate the importance of childhood culture and the impact that books have on it.
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Information Resources On Children's Literature Get connected with the Child lit electronic discussion list focusing on children s as in winnie the pooh or Dr Seuss, or, of course, Harry Potter! http://www.scu.edu/library/research/education/childrenslit.html
Extractions: in Children's Literature We have, in fact, a pretty good collection of children's literature. It will be found in the CURRICULUM COLLECTION in the Main Stacks. This is a room whose entrance is at the far end of Rows 52-53. We have virtually all of the Newbery and Caldecott winners, and, for the last 10 years or so have been receiving all of the winners and runners up in a number of different children's book award programs, like Coretta Scott King, American Library Association's Notable Book/Best Book listings, Boston Globe, Scott O'Dell, and more. It all adds up to a pretty substantial set. And, of course, there are good collections in the local public libraries. All of these books are listed in OSCAR with Location listed as Orradre Curriculum. If you want to browse this collection, go in the Curriculum Room and look at the books with call numbers beginning PZ.
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Organization: Sample Essay (Point 1 Children s lit. sentimentalizes childhood) pooh, who plays the roleof the child in winniethe-pooh, for instance, can never seem to master http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/eduweb/writing/essay1.htm
Extractions: A Sample Essay The following essay is based on the sample web outline and sample non-traditional outline . Of course, this final version has gone through several drafts and much revision. You should expect to put great effort into turning a rough outline into a polished essay. The main points from the original outline are highlighted in blue, and the thesis is highlighted in red. (Dis)empowering the Child: A Critique of Children's Literature (Introduction: identifies the focus of the essay and introduces key theory (post-colonialism).) The adult authorship of books for children is a practice that society has accepted willingly throughout the history of children's literature. Most do not question whether the adult is misappropriating a child's voice or perception ; rather, people feel that every author should have the liberty to write a children's book because he/she has experienced childhood. Furthermore, some would argue that the adult has an even better understanding of childhood than most children do because he/she is now beyond that stage and can therefore make more astute and objective observations. Only recently have we begun to ask whether an adult's memory of "childhood" is valid or reliable.
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Extractions: Issue 3B, original release: 5/15/2004, last update: 5/28/2004 Disney Collectibles 1: Winnie-the-Pooh Mini Bean Bag Plushes, Part 2 Special Occasion Japanese Poohs If you haven't read part 1 of this article, at least hit the introduction to the descriptions. There is some necessary information, such as definitions of terms, which I don't repeat here. The purpose of this series of articles is to assist collectors in distinguishing similar or similarly named Pooh mini bean bag plushes from around the globe from those released exclusively in Asia. The first article dealt with all Poohs released in Hong Kong and Singapore, as well as Japanese Poohs taking on human roles. This month, I'll tell you about Pooh in more celebratory moods, as the Japanese dress him up to mark their favorite occasions. As with my previous article, the specific searches are given so that you can recognize what you're looking for. I strongly urge you to go through the
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. On the occasion of his well-deserved awarding of the Ted Hippie Service Award, John Mason was kind enough to give us a quick autobiography and answer a few questions: I was born and raised in England and entered the publishing field there. My first job was as an "educational fieldworker" at Penguin Books in the early 1970's. I traveled the country visiting schools and colleges, setting up exhibits, and writing reports and feedback to our editors and marketing people. After that I became Schools Marketing Manager, responsible for marketing paperbacks to schools. This was when the legendary Kaye Webb was running the "Puffin Club," which had a huge influence on readership of children's books. In the mid '70s I left my job, traveled to India, then moved to the USA where I lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for two years, and worked for an educational magazine publisher as an advertising sales manager.
Extractions: Baltimore Curriculum Project Draft Lessons Introductory Notes These lessons generally follow the grade-by-grade topics in the Core Knowledge Sequence, but they have been developed independent of the Core Knowledge Foundation. While the Core Knowledge Foundation encourages the development and sharing of lessons based on the Core Knowledge Sequence, it does not endorse any one set of lesson plans as the best or only way that the knowledge in the Sequence should be taught. You may feel free to download and distribute these lessons, but please note that they are currently in DRAFT form. At this time the draft lessons on this web site do NOT have accompanying graphics, such as maps or cut-out patterns. Graphics will be added to this site later. In participating BCP schools, these lessons are used in conjunction with the Direct Instruction skills programs in reading, language, and math. If you use or adapt these lessons, keep in mind that they are meant to address content and the application of skills. You will need to use other materials to ensure that children master skills in reading, language, and math. "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again."
BCP DRAFT LIT 50 Baltimore Curriculum Project Draft Lessons BCP DRAFT lit 62. Kindergarten literature - winnie-The-pooh Children colorand cut out the paper puppets of winnie-The-pooh, Rabbit, and Christopher http://www.cstone.net/~bcp/K/KDLit.htm
Extractions: Baltimore Curriculum Project Draft Lessons Introductory Notes These lessons generally follow the grade-by-grade topics in the Core Knowledge Sequence, but they have been developed independent of the Core Knowledge Foundation. While the Core Knowledge Foundation encourages the development and sharing of lessons based on the Core Knowledge Sequence, it does not endorse any one set of lesson plans as the best or only way that the knowledge in the Sequence should be taught. You may feel free to download and distribute these lessons, but please note that they are currently in DRAFT form. At this time the draft lessons on this web site do NOT have accompanying graphics, such as maps or cut-out patterns. Graphics will be added to this site later. In participating BCP schools, these lessons are used in conjunction with the Direct Instruction skills programs in reading, language, and math. If you use or adapt these lessons, keep in mind that they are meant to address content and the application of skills. You will need to use other materials to ensure that children master skills in reading, language, and math. Kindergarten - Literature - December - Overview
Countries Of Europe : Juvenile Bibliography Milne, AA winniethe-pooh Illus. by Ernest H. Shepard. Puffin Books. Return toMulticultural literature Elementary Resources/Children s lit http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/muleur.htm
Extractions: Annotations from Library of Congress or publishers' catalogs where indicated. NOTE: Sources of entries are listed by number in parentheses at the end of each; if listed in several sources, all are listed so that you can see the consensus on a particular book. 1. Coborn, Candy. What do Children Read Next? A Reader's Guide to Fiction for Children. Detroit: Gale, 1994. Includes various indexes, such as subject, author, title, and awards indices, which then give article numbers for specific books These entries give very complete information author/illustrator, publishing information, age range, subjects, main characters, time period, setting, a summary, where the book's been reviewed, other books by the author, and other related books which make this book an excellent resource.
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Extractions: Children's Classics Bring out your inner-child as you vacation with Pippi in the South Seas. Chomp on an everlasting Gobstopper while humming the oompa loompa song. Share your favorite childhood tales with the favorite child in your life. The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne - Join in the fun and antics of Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet, and their cohorts. This volume combines two of Milne's timeless classics, Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner , and includes illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett - A young orphan moves to the moors of England and befriends her invalid cousin, Colin, and rekindles his interest in life. Together they discover and explore the mysteries of his mother's locked garden, and restore the garden to life and Colin to health.
Extractions: Fairrosa's Child_lit Rants Here entered are pieces of writing that I posted onto the child_lit listserv in the past few years. These have been edited in places to protect other posters' privacy. Some subject headings are the original ones, while others are created for this page to better reflect the essence of individual posts. Romance and Amber Spyglass Sun, 3 Dec 2000 Several thoughts on this: 1. Lyra and Will are not truly Archetypal characters they possibly FALL was not about sexual "activities," it was about gaining the KNOWLEDGE of the act. So, can we allow the possibility (of course, I understand that there are a LOT of symbolism that can be interpreted otherwise) that all that happened was their BUDDING AWARENESS of the romantic feelings, the sexual attraction, the longing, toward each other? I would like to think that the KISS and the CUDDLING is all that happened. And the DUST attracted to them is explained as "consciousness" a consciousness of
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Extractions: Weight: document.write(weight); a baby blog by S. Sarino Photos Letters Back to Bunk More baby blogs Why Paul Reiser is God When Educators Marry Eternal nesting... Dress Rehearsal... HM-O-Lord... The Real Deal Lamaze for Him... The Gory Details... Be the Paul Songs of the Father Gross Anatomy A Fatherhood Moment Breast Feeding Baby Einstein Sex. Ventriloquism 101 Mommy and Me Reiser Quote We found ourselves comparing notes with couples we had never met before (19) Stories New Skill: The ability to say "Eeyore" A tradition at the Sarino house is to read little JB a story before she goes to sleep. Last night I picked up one of the Winnie the Pooh stories. To my alarm I soon realized that I was giving my daughter a self-help allegory in how to become an addict. Yes, Edward Pooh, also known as Winnie the Pooh, or Pooh for short, is an addict. Why isn't this on the cover of every Disney-equivalent of Star magazine. In this fine episode, Pooh happens upon his friend Eeyore, who is clearly clinically depressed, still undiagnosed by the forest quacks, possibly actual ducks. Eeyore is upset because it's his birthday and EVERYONE forgot. Of course. It's a classic cycle of depression, self-hate, and societal rejection.
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Extractions: 3. On its release, this British book was roundly pounded. The Illustrated Times stated it was "too extravagantly absurd to produce more diversion than disappointment and irritation." And The Athenaeum called it a "stiff, overwrought story." Luckily, its illustrator pulled in a positive note or two, so much so that the Times hardly mentioned the text in their review. Now a classic, what is the book?