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sailermoon · 6 months
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From Jane, Wishing. By Tobi Tobias, illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman
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bodhrancomedy · 11 months
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By the way, if it was Harry Potter or Percy Jackson please don’t answer because I’m trying to see what else people loved. Also, children’s, not YA.
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stone-cold-groove · 1 month
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Rabbit.
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sporecringe · 9 months
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a world with unlimited bedtime stories
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Hey, does anyone want the link to a children’s book I've written?
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stanford-photography · 3 months
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The Tin Woodman Tells His Story By Jeff Stanford, 2024 Buy prints at: https://jeff-stanford.pixels.com/
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romanarose · 2 months
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HELP!
I’m in my big ole final history class and I need a big research topic and I think I’m doing it on children history literature in the US.
I was a huge fan of American Girl as a child so that’s going to be the biggest lense, but right now in the us there’s a big to sanitize history for children push by right wing politics which is why I want to talk about it
I’ll also be going through the Dear America series, and probably some magic treehouse.
I would love if anyone mentioned other historical children’s literature and if you want, why you liked or didn’t like it, thoughts, etc
But ESPECIALLY my non-American friends. These books I like (American Girl, Dear America) are by nature American centric
US politics are very very different from a lot of places but I was wondering if there’s anything similar for other countries?
Thank you!
Pics of my dolls ♥️
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butterflyangel3102 · 1 month
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Stickers from my Powerpuff Girls Valentine’s Day book 💗🩵💚💞☺️
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wesalvarezart · 7 days
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New Illustrations:
Oldest of Friends by WesAlvarez.Art
After the characters by Neil Gaiman
#Illustration #cutie #GoodOmens #Crowley #Aziraphale #Eden #illustration #NewArt
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theloverstomb · 11 months
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Photographs from Kabouter Liebreng, children’s book by Janneke van Beveland, 1943.
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mysharona1987 · 1 year
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Editing his books for language is ridiculous, of course. But maybe each new edition of his books should simply include an editor’s note that he said this.
Shit, man.
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sailermoon · 6 months
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From Jane, Wishing. By Tobi Tobias, illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman
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weirdlandtv · 2 years
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Illustrations by Thé Tjong-Khing (Chinese-Dutch, b. 1933) for BOSCH.
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stone-cold-groove · 4 months
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If you can float, Shadow, I can too...
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The Wind Child, Leo and Diane Dillon
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arthistoryanimalia · 3 months
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Happy #WinnieThePoohDay! A. A. Milne was born #OTD in 1882.
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Winnie-the-Pooh and Friends, c. 1921, on display at the New York Public Library
“On his first birthday, in 1921, Christopher Robin Milne received a teddy bear purchased from Harrods department store in London. Christened Winnie-the-Pooh, the bear soon acquired several now-familiar companions: Beyore, Piglet, Kanga, Tigger, and Roo. (Roo was eventually lost in an apple orchard.) In time, Christopher's playmates would come to inspire several classic works such as Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928), all written by his father, A.A. Milne.
Brought to the United States in 1947, the toys remained with Milne's American publisher, E.P. Dutton, until 1987, when they were donated to the Library. Today they stand as a beloved centerpiece of the Library's renowned collection of children's literature, continuing to delight and inspire both the young and young at heart.”
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