by Terrell Young (Author), Gregory Bryan (Author), James Jacobs (Author)
A concise, engaging, practical overview of children's literature that keeps the focus on the books children read.
This brief introduction to children's literature genres leaves time to actually
read children's books. Written on the assumption that the focus of a children's literature course should be on the actual books that children read, the authors first wrote this book in 1996 as a "textbook for people who don't like children's literature textbooks." Today it serves as an overview to shed light on the essentials of children's literature and how to use it effectively with young readers, from PreK to 8
th grade. The authors use an enjoyable, conversational style to achieve their goal of providing a practical overview of children's books that offers a framework and background information, while keeping the spotlight on the books themselves.
Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 7.3 IN
Publication Date: August 29, 2019