Stories, books, and poems that are enjoyed by and targeted primarily towards children.
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Examples for "children's literature"
Examples for "children's literature"
1Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in children's literature.
2Simon Morris asks her if she was always drawn to children's literature:
3His books about children's literature and its creators include: Show Me a Story!
4Talking animals have long been a staple of children's literature.
5Of those basic things, none is more seminal to great children's literature than orphan-hood.
1Sir, - I am doing some research in Trinity College into children's story Bibles.
2I'm a historian, he shouted, not the presenter of a children's story hour on TV!
3The following extract on the children's story hour is taken from the Pittsburgh bulletin of December, 1901.
4All the children's story-books were up here in a case Dele had made out of a packing box.
5An innovative stage version of the classic children's story, The Secret Garden, is now showing at the Helix.
1No library is complete without these valuable contributions to juvenile literature.
2Such flower-garlanded instruction was the best specifically juvenile literature which those primitive ages afforded.
3Mr. Jones, in his "Special reading lists," gives many such references to juvenile literature.
4Buying only " juvenile literature" they are of the smallest.
5That he confined himself for so long a time to juvenile literature can be easily accounted for.
1"And the kid lit his cigarette while Meldrum, crazy as a hydrophobia skunk, had his gun trained on him?"