Finally an academic tome on one of America\u27s most beloved children\u27s authors. Pflieger discusses and analyzes all of Cleary works as well as giving some biographical material about her. Academic journals, popular press magazines and newspapers about Cleary\u27s novels are all cited in order to provide other people\u27s reviews and analysis of Cleary\u27s works. This book is a must for anyone who has read any of Cleary\u27s novel and would be particularly useful for college students who are thinking of becoming English teachers, librarians or Ph.D. students in children\u27s literature. Unlike many academic writers, Pflieger\u27s writing style is clear and easy to understand which is a nice contrast to all the boring, pedantic academic ...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines Joan Phipson's contribution to Australian children's literat...
Master of EducationChildren are not so serious as grownups and they love to laugh (Dahl 1988, p81). ...
Educators are frequently advised to familiarize themselves with children\u27s literature. Knowledge ...
Finally an academic tome on one of America\u27s most beloved children\u27s authors. Pflieger discuss...
Why does any writer write? The answer seems simply obvious: to express ideas and opinions with the h...
Typical critical patterns for studying children’s literature, defined in this study as a written tex...
It is amazing, in a three-day conference devoted to the subject of evaluating books for children an...
Kathryn Morton, the Virginian-Pilot\u27s book page columnist for 15 years, has reviewed scores of ch...
An interview with Anne Fine with an introduction and aside on the role of children’s literature in o...
Research into beginning reading instruction has been published recently in the form of a book entitl...
This study analyzes The Horn Book Magazine editorials, published between 1924 and 2009, to ascertain...
The goal of this study was for an experienced writer of nonfiction to create a potentially marketabl...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “Elizabeth Barrett Browning,” “Annie Fields,” and “Girlh...
Margery Cuyler, the author of such children’s books as Bullies Never Win (2009), Kindness is Cooler ...
Analysis of some writings of Irma Dovey done for a class taught by Philip Hopper in Fall 2019https:/...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines Joan Phipson's contribution to Australian children's literat...
Master of EducationChildren are not so serious as grownups and they love to laugh (Dahl 1988, p81). ...
Educators are frequently advised to familiarize themselves with children\u27s literature. Knowledge ...
Finally an academic tome on one of America\u27s most beloved children\u27s authors. Pflieger discuss...
Why does any writer write? The answer seems simply obvious: to express ideas and opinions with the h...
Typical critical patterns for studying children’s literature, defined in this study as a written tex...
It is amazing, in a three-day conference devoted to the subject of evaluating books for children an...
Kathryn Morton, the Virginian-Pilot\u27s book page columnist for 15 years, has reviewed scores of ch...
An interview with Anne Fine with an introduction and aside on the role of children’s literature in o...
Research into beginning reading instruction has been published recently in the form of a book entitl...
This study analyzes The Horn Book Magazine editorials, published between 1924 and 2009, to ascertain...
The goal of this study was for an experienced writer of nonfiction to create a potentially marketabl...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “Elizabeth Barrett Browning,” “Annie Fields,” and “Girlh...
Margery Cuyler, the author of such children’s books as Bullies Never Win (2009), Kindness is Cooler ...
Analysis of some writings of Irma Dovey done for a class taught by Philip Hopper in Fall 2019https:/...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines Joan Phipson's contribution to Australian children's literat...
Master of EducationChildren are not so serious as grownups and they love to laugh (Dahl 1988, p81). ...
Educators are frequently advised to familiarize themselves with children\u27s literature. Knowledge ...