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The Word Pool - http://www.wordpool.co.uk/
This UK children's book site provides book reviews, author profiles, ideas for reluctant readers and information for children's writers. |
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Children's Literature Network - http://www.childrensliteraturenetwork.org/
Organization of those in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Upper Michigan, and Wisconsin who have a professional interest in children's books, reading, and publishing. Includes a directory of authors and illustrators, upcoming events, reading lists, volunteer opportunities, membership information, and a members' area. |
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Wally's Children's Literature - http://www.northern.edu/hastingw/kidlitpg.htm
A syllabus for a course on children's literature including many links to reviews of over 30 classics. |
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The Newbery Library - http://library.thinkquest.org/J001456/
Interactive site created by school children lists Newbery books, provides summaries and quizzes, and offers short biographies of some authors. |
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Children's Books Central - http://www.eleanorsbooks.com/
Collection of organized, annotated links to children's literature resources available on the web and by e-mail. |
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African Children's Literature - http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/children.htm
Features an introduction to African children's literature, authors, bibliography, and links. |
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Frank Rogers' Guide to Children's Literature on the Web - http://frankrogers.home.mindspring.com/
A guide to Internet resources dealing with a wide variety of children's literature. |
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Children's Literature Council of Southern California - http://www.childrensliteraturecouncil.org/
Promotes literature for children and encourages excellence in the production and selection of books. Newsletter, calendar of events, award information, and speakers list. |
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The Foundation for Children's Books - http://www.thefcb.org/
Works to help teachers, librarians, and parents select and use quality children's literature. Calendar of events, information about programs, newsletter, and award information. Boston, Massachusetts. |
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TeacherVision.com: Literature - http://www.teachervision.fen.com/page/6641.html
Provides enrichment activities and Internet links related to popular children's books. |
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Edmonton Children's Literature Roundtable - http://www.eclr.ca/
Calendar of events, membership benefits, and award information. Canada. |
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Toronto Children's Literature Roundtable - http://www3.sympatico.ca/rsborek/
Teachers, librarians, parents gather together four times a year to share,promote and discuss children's books. |
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Children's Literature Connection - http://www.childrensliteratureconnection.org/
Encourages networking and collaboration among writers, illustrators, teachers, librarians, booksellers, publishers, and parents in upstate New York and Western New England. News, calendar of events, and membership information. |
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Nursery Rhymes of England - http://www.presscom.co.uk/nursery.html
Compilations of nursery rhymes published in 1846, with some examples of even earlier collections. |
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Publishing Central: Children's Book Links - http://www.publishingcentral.com/subject.html?sid=7
Includes links to the best sites for children's literature from around the globe. |
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Banned Books Week - http://www.surfnetkids.com/banned.htm
The best sites for kids and teens in celebration of Banned Books Week, rated and reviewed by San Diego Union-Tribune columnist, Barbara J. Feldman. From 1998. |
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Children's Book Council of Australia - http://www.cbca.org.au/
Offers support to authors and illustrators, annual awards, and events. Includes calendar of events, tips on getting published, and a quarterly journal. |
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International Board on Books for Young People - http://www.ibby.org/
International network of those who are committed to bringing books and children together. News and information about activities. |
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Children's Literature On-line Lectures - http://home.earthlink.net/~jcorbally/eng218/lecture.html
A set of lecture notes for a children's literature course by John Corbally. Notes provide insight into what makes a classic. |
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The Horn Book Virtual History Exhibit - http://www.hbook.com/exhibit/
History of the Horn Book Magazine, from 1924 to present. |