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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An Introduction to Children's Literature Donna E. Norton. Poet Harry Behn ( 1968 ) reports a thought- provoking example of what children think poetry is or is not . When he asked children to tell him what poetry should be , one boy ...
An Introduction to Children's Literature Donna E. Norton. Poet Harry Behn ( 1968 ) reports a thought- provoking example of what children think poetry is or is not . When he asked children to tell him what poetry should be , one boy ...
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... poetry . Terry also recommends that books of poetry be made accessible to children , that listening centers include tapes and records of poetry , and that a rich poetry environment be used to stimulate children to write their own poetry ...
... poetry . Terry also recommends that books of poetry be made accessible to children , that listening centers include tapes and records of poetry , and that a rich poetry environment be used to stimulate children to write their own poetry ...
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... Poetry for All Seasons includes a selection of Japanese poetry that has been trans- lated by Txe - si Huang . Demi's illustrations combine with the poetry to provide a feeling for nature . POEMS AND POETS To share poetry with children ...
... Poetry for All Seasons includes a selection of Japanese poetry that has been trans- lated by Txe - si Huang . Demi's illustrations combine with the poetry to provide a feeling for nature . POEMS AND POETS To share poetry with children ...
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Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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