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  1. D'Aulaires' Book of Trolls (New York Review Children's Collection) by Ingri D'Aulaire, Edgar D'Aulaire, 2006-10-17
  2. Lit Act/Young Children, Book 3 (Literature and Critical Thinking) by SULLIVAN, 2006-12-27

81. Bexley Council - E-books, E-texts, E-tales, E-poems, E-songs
modern fables by Ambrose Bierce (18421914); also fairy tales of Hans Hans Christian Andersen Andersen, fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen in
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Collection Details Aesop's Fables Fables attributed to Aesop (C6th BC) in modern English translation; Fables of Jean de la Fontaine (late C17) in modern English and original French; modern fables by Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914); also Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen. African-American Authors Classic texts from the University of North Carolina by 6 C18 and C19 pioneering African-American writers. African-American Literature African-American Literature from Univ. of Virginia African-American Writers Collection of African-American writers from James Maddison University. Alex Catalogue Classic works of English Literature 700CE-present day; American Literature 1700CE-present day; Works on Western Philosophy 400BC-present day. Titles from over 120 Authors Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen in Engish translation.

82. Children's Books - BookSpot.com
Children s lit. Web Guide Excellent collection of resources. Grahame,Kenneth The Wind in the Willows; Grimm Brothers fairy tales; Henry,
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  • 83. Black American - Fairy Tales & Folklore - Literature - Children's Books - Books
    Children s Books › literature › fairy tales Folklore › Black American In this African American retelling of Rumpelstiltskin, lit mahn spins
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    84. Book Buds Kidlit Reviews: Fables
    fairy_tales_1 fairy tales. by ee cummings; illustrated by Meilo So shows ushow a fairy tale should be written in these four stories for children,
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      Here's the official version of my career: studied English Lit. at Smith College and University College London, master's in journalism from Columbia Univ. I've written for newspapers up and down the eastern seaboard: most recently, my book reviews for grownups have appeared in the Los Angeles Times. Ho hum. Unofficial version: blogging and mommying are much more fun. Dawn Mena
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    85. Fairy Tale@Everything2.com
    most fairy tales have been rewritten during the 20th century for children . Even if they d been working the twisted lampposts would not be lit.
    http://everything2.com/index.pl?node=fairy tale

    86. Children's Literature
    Folk tales of Japan. CHILDREN S BOOK READING FOR CLASS DISCUSSION. Yagawa, Sumika . The Japanese Psyche Maior Motifs in fairy tales of Japan.
    http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/external/asdp/lit/easian/japan/trammell.html
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    English 260, Children's Literature, acquaints Elementary Education majors and Child Development and Family Relations majors with a wide spectrum of modern children's literature, introduces bibliographical and research tools as a foundation for further study, and presents a series of teaching methods suitable for introducing literature to children.
    RATIONALE:
    Because an enthusiastic response to reading precedes learning to read, early childhood and elementary teachers must cultivate this enthusiasm in their students. In order to do this, teachers must be familiar with a number of good children's books representing all genres and know what other supporting literature is available; how and where to find them and how to evaluate them. In today's world, a teacher must be familiar, not only with literature of his/her own culture, but also of cultures world wide. In addition, teachers need a solid repertoire of ideas and methods for introducing literature in a language arts context that incorporates complementary interdisciplinary materials and experiences. Research shows that good, enthusiastic readers perform better academically and enjoy the psychosocial advantages of good literature as they mature, thus enriching their lives in a variety of ways.

    87. Powell's Books - Children's Picture Books
    You Read to Me, I ll Read to You Very Short fairy tales to Read Together The Children s Homer The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy
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    88. Literature & Reading Resources: Web Catalogs
    Intended for adults discussing children s literature. Updated 2004. Full textsof fairy tales, and works on mythology and folklore, by Thomas Croker,
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    Waterboro Public Library, P.O. Box 308, East Waterboro, Maine / Phone: 207.247.3363 / contact webmaster contact librarian
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    89. Recommended Children's SF And Fantasy
    The Foundling and Other tales (prequel to Taran s birth, includes Coll and His Children (translated from Swedish, half realistic and half fairy tale)
    http://www.mamohanraj.com/kidsf.html
    NOTE: not a children's magazine) This work was last updated on May 14, 2002.
    Recommended Children's SF and Fantasy
    This list started as my own personal favorites, but others have kindly contributed and so it has grown (and will hopefully keep growing). I'd appreciate help in approximating age ranges on these titles, plus any other titles I should include by the same or other authors. Please don't send me titles unless you think they are excellent books that you would eagerly recommend to your little brother or sister. :-) This is not meant to be an exhaustive list merely a sampling of the best available. Thank you! NOTE: I've recently added introductory annotations to the books I've actually read. I'd appreciate the same for the others feel free to send me them. The list has gotten long enough that I think it needs them. You may also want to check out Jed Hartman's list while it's not sf/f focused, it's an excellent annotated list of children's books, with a fair number of sf/f pieces in there. Engdahl, Silvia Louise

    90. Fairy Tales In The New Millennium
    LOGO Books for Keeps The Children s Book Magazine Current Issue How arefolk and fairy tales published today? Can authenticity and the art of the
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    Archive Select from the date ranges below to view issues of the magazine: 129: July 2001 130: September 2001 131: November 2001 Articles ... Classics in Short No. 30 Advertisement WE HAVE MOVED! Books for Keeps has moved.
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    Fairy Tales in the New Millennium
    How are folk and fairy tales published today? Can authenticity and the art of the storyteller be preserved? Brian Alderson looks at the issues raised by current publishing practices. ‘Write about fairy stories,’ commanded

    91. Independent Online Edition > Features : App1
    châtelaine and Kabalist writes dinky little children s fables. Even worse,these trite homilies devalue the currency of the fairytale.
    http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/features/article226081.ece
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                A Week in Books: Madonna's fifth and final children's parable
                By Boyd Tonkin
                Published: 17 June 2005
                Poor Lotsa (who has not lost his fortune but just a purse of ready cash) then finds redemption as a hard-working removal man. Along the way, he chats in a comedy-show cod-Italian ("I'm a starving. I could eata a horse") that, from an author without the right credentials, might well cause offence. The Renaissance swagger of Rui Paes's fine artwork deserves a much better text. As you might expect, it's howlingly egotistical, with concern for others' need a route to personal gratification rather than a virtue in itself. You could argue that Madonna naked - and true to a certain ideal of liberation and empowerment - made far more moral sense than Madonna in the costume-box nun's habit of her children's books. Even worse, these trite homilies devalue the currency of the fairy-tale. All the darkness, danger and delirium of this tradition (which, in recent years, has excited writers such as Angela Carter and A S Byatt) is washed away in a tide of schmaltz. At least we have an antidote to hand.

    92. Elementary Links: Subject Results
    This site is filled with fairytales, nursery rhymes, interactive stories and holiday stories.......Child lit, literature, Resources
    http://oswego.org/staff/cchamber/linkscf/subjects.cfm?start=51&code=Language Art

    93. Aesop's Fables - "a48" - 656+ Fables
    This online version of Aesop s fables includes the full public domain texts Mother says you can tell a fairy tale about anything you look at or touch.
    http://www.pacificnet.net/~johnr/cgi/aesop1.cgi?hca&a48

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