Authors and Illustrators of Children's Books: Writings on Their Lives and WorksBowker, 1972 - 471 Seiten |
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... important and exist in the midst of varying per- sonalities and problems . At no time does she impose an idyllic family upon her reader and hint that this is what every family should be . She simply shows that family unity is important ...
... important and exist in the midst of varying per- sonalities and problems . At no time does she impose an idyllic family upon her reader and hint that this is what every family should be . She simply shows that family unity is important ...
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... important as well as engaging . As a mother who had read The Snowy Day to her four - year - old son wrote to Ezra Keats : " . . . It is important for Negro children to see books about themselves and it is important for non - Negro ...
... important as well as engaging . As a mother who had read The Snowy Day to her four - year - old son wrote to Ezra Keats : " . . . It is important for Negro children to see books about themselves and it is important for non - Negro ...
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... important ; we are perhaps opening up the words in a way that children at first did not see was possible . In the United States we work to bring pictures and words together to achieve a wholeness in the book , which I was very surprised ...
... important ; we are perhaps opening up the words in a way that children at first did not see was possible . In the United States we work to bring pictures and words together to achieve a wholeness in the book , which I was very surprised ...
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BROWN MARGARET WISE | 19 |
BURTON VIRGINIA | 41 |
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