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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... readers try to put variety into their voices , but pitch should be neither too high nor too low , and volume should be neither too loud nor too soft . 4 Pointing . Readers who point to meaningful words or pictures in a book as they read ...
... readers try to put variety into their voices , but pitch should be neither too high nor too low , and volume should be neither too loud nor too soft . 4 Pointing . Readers who point to meaningful words or pictures in a book as they read ...
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... readers that an animal photographer must become a student of animal behavior and think like the animal , whether the animal is an eagle , a great egret , a beaver , or a deer . This concept provides interesting discussions when readers ...
... readers that an animal photographer must become a student of animal behavior and think like the animal , whether the animal is an eagle , a great egret , a beaver , or a deer . This concept provides interesting discussions when readers ...
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... readers ) , H. Holt . 1990 No Star Nights by Anna Egan Smucker and Steve Johnson , ( picture book ) , Knopf ; and Children of the River by Linda Crew , ( older readers ) , Delacorte 1991 Is This a House for Hermit Crab ? by Megan ...
... readers ) , H. Holt . 1990 No Star Nights by Anna Egan Smucker and Steve Johnson , ( picture book ) , Knopf ; and Children of the River by Linda Crew , ( older readers ) , Delacorte 1991 Is This a House for Hermit Crab ? by Megan ...
Inhalt
Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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