Authors and Illustrators of Children's Books: Writings on Their Lives and WorksBowker, 1972 - 471 Seiten |
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... readers . Thus it would appear that Clyde Bulla's style which uses poetic ex- pression in its most elemental form to convey concretely both feeling and meaning , does more than just encourage the reader to go on to more com- plex forms ...
... readers . Thus it would appear that Clyde Bulla's style which uses poetic ex- pression in its most elemental form to convey concretely both feeling and meaning , does more than just encourage the reader to go on to more com- plex forms ...
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... readers have a stronger thread of story and open with a " come - hither " note no reader could resist . Who Wants to Be a Prairie Dog ? is " for little Navajos who have not learned to hurry " and begins by addressing the reader This ...
... readers have a stronger thread of story and open with a " come - hither " note no reader could resist . Who Wants to Be a Prairie Dog ? is " for little Navajos who have not learned to hurry " and begins by addressing the reader This ...
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... reader with scientific and historical technicalities through the use of black - and - white diagrams and illustrations in the wide margins . This technique may be questionable ; for some readers the books may appear to be cluttered with ...
... reader with scientific and historical technicalities through the use of black - and - white diagrams and illustrations in the wide margins . This technique may be questionable ; for some readers the books may appear to be cluttered with ...
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BROWN MARGARET WISE | 19 |
BURTON VIRGINIA | 41 |
CARLSON NATALIE SAVAGE | 56 |
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