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White, Maureen – 2000
Comparison of data and findings from a current study on successful translated children's books published between 1990-2000 with an older study on successful translated children's books prior to 1990 allows conclusions to be drawn as to trends in publishing related to language, genre, subjects, and reviews of outstanding translated books and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature, Cultural Awareness
Harris, Karen – 1974
The new realism in literature, revealing virtual extinction of literary taboos, is probably a positive development in offering to middle and high school students some topics and attitudes which more accurately reflect the realities they face. However, the younger reader should be protected more, especially from the violence illustrated in some…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Antisocial Behavior, Books, Childhood Attitudes

Newman, Anne Royall – Children's Literature in Education, 1987
Suggests that the figure of the bear (and animals in general) in children's literature is a pleasing one to children, and helps them learn to love their instinctive, natural selves. (JC)
Descriptors: Animals, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education

Sackett, Ginni – NAMTA Journal, 2001
Discusses the first plane of development in the context of language work of the age 3-6 classroom. Examines the connections between spoken and written language and explains how literary images reflected in prose and poetry all contribute to a child's development as a reader and a writer. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Beginning Writing, Books, Childhood Interests