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Dr. Seuss's Children's Books
by stephhicks68
The number of children's books being published each year seems to be rapidly increasing. The youth sections of bookstores are hardly able to keep up with the volume of works being produced annually - some by... published 5 months ago
Development of Picture Books
by MM Del Rosario
Illustrations from children's books have always been a source for gathering information about the values and social and economic conditions of a particular period - a window to the change and diversity of... published 5 months ago
Alice In Wonderland Quotes
by Angela Harris
Alice in Wonderland was written by Lewis Carroll almost 150 years ago in 1865. The actual name of the classic book is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The story of the little girl named Alice who fell down... published 4 months ago
How to motivate your child to be the best?
by GK16
You want your child to be the best. Best in studies, best in sports & in any other activity you like. Unfortunately if your child is not that keen you become miserable. Is it good? Do you really think a... published 5 weeks ago
Great Read-Aloud Children's Books with Reviews and Sample Lesson Plans
by wannabwestern
I was the library storytime presenter at my local library in a small town in western Arizona for three years. Here is my list of read-aloud children's books. I recommend these specific books for their readability in a group setting. published 3 months ago
Caldecott and Newberry Award winning children's books by Sorche Nic Leodhas
by silverstar8
Always Room for One More is a delightful children's story derived from an old Scottish nursery tale about Lachie MacLachlan and his "wee house in the heather" where there is always "room for one more".... published 15 months ago
Harry and The Terrible Whatzit — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Harry is sure something terrible is waiting down in the cellar, and furthermore, he is sure it has gotten his mother. What he encounters is "a double-headed, three-clawed, six-toed, long-horned whatzit." ... published 3 months ago
Helping Your Child with Learning to Read
by Julie A. Johnson
Reading for some children is a real pleasure, and for others it's a real pain. Some children enjoy being transported to an imaginary world found in the storybook, while others love to read books to satisfy... published 3 months ago











