Children's Studies Categories: Children's Studies
Children's Studies Series: Landscapes of Childhood Series
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Little Machinery
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Under Fire
Edited by Elizabeth Goodenough and Andrea Immel Investigates the effects of war on children and children’s literature.
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The Child in the World
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Appraising the Human Developmental Sciences
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Poetry's Playground
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Little Machinery An updated edition that situates a landmark 1920s children’s picture book in its historical and social context. |
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Under Fire Investigates the effects of war on children and children’s literature. |
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The Child in the World A dialogue between developmental research and continental philosophy that illuminates how children experience the world. |
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Appraising the Human Developmental Sciences Accordingly, chapters are organized around ten conceptual themes, including methodological and interpretive considerations, cognitive development and learning, temperament and emotional development, children’s social development and peer relations, |
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Poetry's Playground The first book-length study of contemporary American children’s poetry, Poetry’s Playground considers children’s poetry in relation to the wider scope of adult poetic discourse. |
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And Life Is Changed Forever Looking at the Holocaust through the eyes of children who lived through it, this collection offers an inspiring assortment of perspectives on survival. |
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His Dark Materials Illuminated The first critical analysis of Philip Pullman’s cross-age fantasy trilogy. |
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Sister Water An absorbing story about childhood and the search for a sense of place in the urban and natural environments of the Midwest. |
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Come the Morning This novel for young readers, told by a thirteen-year-old boy, is the story of a working-class American family plunged into homelessness. |
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Wild Things The first book-length study of the relationship between children's literature and ecocriticism. |
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