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Beer, Patricia – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1976
In this article, the last of the Recollections series, the author remembers her "bookish" childhood. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature
Tucker, Nicholas – Horn Book Magazine, 1982
Discusses G. K. Chesterton's views on children's literature and the importance of children reading for enjoyment. (AEA)
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests
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Reading Teacher, 1982
Annotates books selected by children from across the United States as their favorites from among more than 700 trade books published in 1981. The books are categorized as beginning independent reading books; books for younger, for middle grade, and for older readers; informational books; poetry; and jokes and riddles. (FL)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests
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Charlton, Jane – Emergency Librarian, 1989
The criteria used by children in deciding whether they would like to read a particular book are discussed as a means of providing guidance to adults choosing books for children. The criteria discussed include titles, covers and inside illustrations, information provided on back covers, physical dimensions and print size, and the author's…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests
Higgins, James E. – 1970
Concerned with books which enrich and preserve a child's wonder and faith, this publication explores the fanciful literature which communicates with the "inner child." Chapters include (1) "The Writers of These Books," (who have a childlike quality about themselves which sets them apart from their fellow writers); (2) "How These Books Are Written"…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests
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
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Scott, K. P. – Elementary School Journal, 1980
Argues that children have much to gain and little to lose from an increase in the number of female main characters in stories, from increased portrayal of nonstereotyped role models in stories, and from the use of female-inclusive language in reading materials. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature
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Shannon, Patrick – Reading Teacher, 1986
Examines the social perspectives presented by a sample of the Children's Choices books to determine if the protagonists' behavior is primarily individualistic or shows concern for the group or community. Concludes that the books tended to espouse the self as the focus for activity. (FL)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests
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Allen, Arthur T. – Journal of Reading, 1971
Discusses children's literature in terms of (1) children's responses to it, (2) its literary tradition, and (3) its benefits to children and adults. (VJ)
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature
Shibles, Warren – 1978
One in a series of books intended to help children improve their critical analytical skills, the document examines the concept of time in light of theories of philosophers Ludwig Wittgenstein and John Dewey. The document is presented in three chapters. Chapter one offers a critical analysis of time from the perspective that time is an unknown and…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests