Published
From Slate to Slate:What Does the Future Hold for the Picturebook Series?
The Changing Portrayal of Pirates in Children's Literature
The Children's Book Council of Australia and the Judging of Literary Excellence
The European Context of Nazor's Children's Stories on the Theme of Crossing Over the Worlds
Published
Encouraging and Sustaining Reading Among Primary Aged Children in Rural China
A Socialist in the Family: Constance Mackness's The Blossom Children , 1927
History Beyond the Academy: Humor and Horror in Children's History Books
Published
Etic, Emic, or Both? A Fundamental Decision for Researchers of Young People's Information Needs
The Raffles Junior library and library services to Migrant school children during British Colonial rule before the Japanese Invasion of Singapore, 1923-1941
Heidi in English: A Bibliographic Study
Published
“I could a tale unfold…”: Adaptations of Shakespeare's Supernatural for Children, from The lambs to Marcia Williams
Sebastian Walker and Walker Books: A Commercial Case Study
Successful Primary School Libraries in Challenging Circumstances
Published
THE THREE 'A'S: ATTITUDE, ACCESS AND AMBIENCE
JOURNEY THROUGH A WRINKLE IN TIME AND EXPLORE THE WORLD OF 'SACRED IDLENESS'
INFORMATION POLICY IN HONG KONG AND BEYOND: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES
MARKETING LIBRARY COMPUTERS TO YOUNG CHILDREN USING MULTIMEDIA
STUDENT PREFERENCES IN THE DESIGN OF LIBRARY WEB PAGES: A UK, FURTHER EDUCATION PERSPECTIVE
YOUR ROOM OR MINE? SPATIAL POLITICS IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
THE STORIES ILLUSTRATIONS TELL: THE CREATIVE ILLUSTRATING STRATEGY IN THE PICTURES BY BEATRIX POTTER AND JANOSCH
MISSING PARENTS IN THE FAMILY STORY
NEWS FROM THE FRONT: THE GREAT WAR (1914-18) IN LITERATURE FOR YOUNG READERS
ALTERNATIVE WORLDS IN FANTASY FICTION—REVISITED
FRIGHTENING FICTION: BEYOND HORROR
CONVERSATION
GROWING UP IN READING
HAS CHILDREN'S LITERATURE COME OF AGE?
FICTION FOR CHILDREN COMES OF AGE
THE STRUGGLE TO DEVELOP A DISTINCTIVE CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN SINGAPORE
TOWARDS INCLUSION—VIEWS ON THE SCHOOL LIBRARY'S ROLE IN REMOVING BARRIERS TO ACHIEVEMENT FOR ETHNIC MINORITY PUPILS: PROACTIVE, REACTIVE, INACTIVE? A SMALL-SCALE STUDY IN BASINGSTOKE'S SECONDARY SCHOOLS
EMPIRE AND SCHOOL: NINETEENTH-CENTURY BOYS' BOOKS AND WHAT IS IN THEM
THOUGHTS ON GREEK WORKS OF SCIENCE FICTION FOR CHILDREN
EDUCATION FOR LIBRARY SERVICE TO YOUTH IN FIVE COUNTRIES
CHILDREN'S BOOK PUBLISHERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: NEW MODELS FOR A NEW MARKETPLACE
THE UK CHILDREN'S BOOK BUSINESS 1995-2004: A STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
BUILD WITH WHAT THEY HAVE: INCLUDING LIMITED ENGLISH-PROFICIENT CHINESE CHILDREN IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER
HELPING YOUTH AT RISK: AN OVERVIEW OF REFORMIST MOVEMENTS IN AMERICAN PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES TO YOUTH
Patricia Beatty's historical novels and her engagement with feminism
WHAT MAKES A CHILD A RELUCTANT READER?
Swallows and Amazons Explored: A Reassessment of Arthur Ransome's Books for Children
THE ROLE OF 'REACTIVE CLASSIFICATION' IN RELATION TO FICTION COLLECTIONS IN SCHOOL LIBRARIES
CHILDREN'S AUTHORS
INTERCULTURAL APPROACHES TO USING CHILDREN'S LITERATURE WEBSITES
MERVYN PEAKE'S JOURNEY TO WONDERLAND AND WHAT HE FOUND THERE: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ARTIST'S ILLUSTRATIONS FOR LEWIS CARROLL'S ALICE
ATTITUDES TO BOOKS AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES AMONG TEENAGERS IN AN ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL
THE BOY WHO MUST NOT GROW UP: GERALDINE MCCAUGHREAN'S TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY PETER PAN
SUMMER READING CHALLENGE™ 2006: IMPACT RESEARCH
ARE CHILDREN'S 'LIBRARY' ATTITUDES BEHIND THE TIMES? SOME INSIGHTS FROM A SMALL-SCALE CANADIAN STUDY
FORGOTTEN FACES: EXAMINING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF LATINO SUBCULTURES IN AMÉRICAS AND PURA BELPRÉ PICTUREBOOKS
MEMORIES OF READING IN THE 1940S AND 1950S
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