Through the Eyes of a Child: An Introduction to Children's LiteratureMerrill, 1995 - 713 Seiten Looks at the history of children's literature, discusses criteria for evaluation, and surveys genres. |
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... describes . Point of View Several people may describe a single incident in dif- ferent terms . The feelings that they experience , the details that they choose to describe , and their judg- ments about what occurred may vary because of ...
... describes . Point of View Several people may describe a single incident in dif- ferent terms . The feelings that they experience , the details that they choose to describe , and their judg- ments about what occurred may vary because of ...
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... describes the dangers in the street and develops person - versus - society conflicts . Clay thinks about his negative associations with social services , Clay describes his fear of having an agency take him away so that he cannot find ...
... describes the dangers in the street and develops person - versus - society conflicts . Clay thinks about his negative associations with social services , Clay describes his fear of having an agency take him away so that he cannot find ...
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... describes the life of the whooping crane . Rosenberg , Maxine . Artists of Handcrafted Furniture at Work . Photographs by George Ancona . Lothrop , Lee & Shep- ard , 1988 ( 1 : 7+ R : 5 ) . Color photo- graphs show artists at work ...
... describes the life of the whooping crane . Rosenberg , Maxine . Artists of Handcrafted Furniture at Work . Photographs by George Ancona . Lothrop , Lee & Shep- ard , 1988 ( 1 : 7+ R : 5 ) . Color photo- graphs show artists at work ...
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Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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