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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... play - nurse , police of- ficer , grocery clerk , man , woman , etc. 5 Children exhibit unreasonable fears , such as fear of the dark , thunder , and animals . Preschool - Kindergarten : Ages Five - Six 1 Children like to help parents ...
... play - nurse , police of- ficer , grocery clerk , man , woman , etc. 5 Children exhibit unreasonable fears , such as fear of the dark , thunder , and animals . Preschool - Kindergarten : Ages Five - Six 1 Children like to help parents ...
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... play the piano : " I sat upon the parlor chair . Still the music played - but now I felt it breathe . My hand felt in my pocket . I thought of sunlight dancing on the sun - room floor , of Father plucking petals , and of poetry " ( p ...
... play the piano : " I sat upon the parlor chair . Still the music played - but now I felt it breathe . My hand felt in my pocket . I thought of sunlight dancing on the sun - room floor , of Father plucking petals , and of poetry " ( p ...
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... play the unfin- ished situations or have children role - play various solutions to problems after they have read or listened to the whole stories . Sutherland and Arbuthnot recommend the fol- lowing procedures for role playing : First ...
... play the unfin- ished situations or have children role - play various solutions to problems after they have read or listened to the whole stories . Sutherland and Arbuthnot recommend the fol- lowing procedures for role playing : First ...
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Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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