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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... Look and Look ! Look ! Look ! encourage children to make predic- tions . These fascinating books allow the readers to peek through a hole and see a portion of the photo- graph on the following page . Ask children to tell what they think ...
... Look and Look ! Look ! Look ! encourage children to make predic- tions . These fascinating books allow the readers to peek through a hole and see a portion of the photo- graph on the following page . Ask children to tell what they think ...
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... Look ! Look ! Look !. Greenwillow , 1988 ( 1 : 3-6 ) . Readers look through square cut - out spaces and hypoth- esize about what is in photographs . Of Colors and Things . Greenwil- low , 1989 ( 1 : 3-6 ) . The illustrations encourage ...
... Look ! Look ! Look !. Greenwillow , 1988 ( 1 : 3-6 ) . Readers look through square cut - out spaces and hypoth- esize about what is in photographs . Of Colors and Things . Greenwil- low , 1989 ( 1 : 3-6 ) . The illustrations encourage ...
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... Look Again ! ( Hoban ) , 49 Look at Your Eyes ( Showers ) , 7 , 51 Looking at Dolphins and Porpoises ( Patent ) , 711 Looking into the Middle Ages ( Scarry ) , 672 , 712 Looking the Tiger in the Eye ( Feldbaum and Bee ) , 676 , 708 Look ...
... Look Again ! ( Hoban ) , 49 Look at Your Eyes ( Showers ) , 7 , 51 Looking at Dolphins and Porpoises ( Patent ) , 711 Looking into the Middle Ages ( Scarry ) , 672 , 712 Looking the Tiger in the Eye ( Feldbaum and Bee ) , 676 , 708 Look ...
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Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
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