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Episode 3 of Critical Conversations in Children’s Literature with guest Dr. Libby Gruner
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Critical Conversations in Children's Literature is a web series developed to bring children's literary writers in conversation with scholars to discuss ...

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Animals in Children’s Literature: Characters, Companions, and Friends
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Animals have become an essential part of children’s lives, enriching their experiences and nurturing their imagination. Children are exposed to ...

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Ancient Literature Suggests India’s Savannas Are Much Older Than Previously Thought
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Plant species mentioned in texts from the past 800 years hint the wooded ...

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Read This/Teach This: Explore Home in Children’s Literature During the CLA Expert Class
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  By Kathy Short, Mary Ann Cappiello, and Suriati Abas on behalf of the 2025 Expert Class Committee Exploring Home in ...

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We Sing From the Heart Wins Social Justice Literature Award
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We are thrilled that We Sing From the Heart received a Social Justice award from the International Literacy Association! We Sing from the Heart: How the ...

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Three Kings of Puerto Rican Children’s Literature
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Happy Three Kings Day! While most Americans celebrate Christmas as their major winter holiday, in Puerto Rico, where I was last week, Christmas extends ...

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Episode 4 of Critical Conversations in Children’s Literature with guest Lin Oliver
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Critical Conversations in Children's Literature is a web series developed to bring children's literary writers in conversation with scholars to discuss ...

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Novel Destinations: The Remarkable Rise of Literary Tourism
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Novel Destinations: The Remarkable Rise of Literary Tourism - I am Lost and Found ...

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American Indians in Children’s Literature (AICL): Highly Recommended: MIYA WEARS ORANGE
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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Miya Wears OrangeWritten by Wanda John-Kehewin (Cree-Metis, Kehewin Cree Nation)Illustrations by Erika Rodriguez Medina Published in ...

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Children’s Literature News November 2025
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If you teach reading, October and November have not been quiet months. The Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize shortlist for 2025 has set a clear ...

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