Children + Books and reading
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- The Blyton phenomenon, the controversy surrounding the world's most successful children's writer, Sheila G. Ray
- Literature circles, better talking, more ideas, by Carole King and Jane Briggs
- Fairy tales and the art of subversion, the classical genre for children and the process of civilization, Jack Zipes
- Talking beyond the page, reading and responding to picturebooks, edited by Janet Evans
- Children's books about religion, Patricia Pearl Dole
- Contemporary juvenile reading habits, a study of young people's reading at the end of the century, Children's Literature Research Centre, Roehampton Institute
- Picture books sans frontières, Penni Cotton
- From Goggle-eyes to Harry Potter, a ten-year supplement to Outstanding Childrens' Books (1932-1988), compiled by Alasdair Campbell
- The pleasures of children's literature, Perry Nodelman, Mavis Reimer
- Words about pictures, the narrative art of children's picture books, Perry Nodelman
- Extending literacy, children reading and writing non-fiction, David Wray and Maureen Lewis
- Children's literature, classic texts and contemporary trends, edited by Heather Montgomery and Nicola J. Watson
- Raising readers, how to nurture a child's love of books, Megan Daley
- Raising readers, how to nurture a child's love of books, Megan Daley ; narrated by Helena Plazzer
- Falling out of love with Ivan Southall, Gabrielle Carey
- Pei hai zi yi qi yue du, Li Weiwen, ShuangbaotaiABbao zhu
- Bringing up bookmonsters, the joyful way to turn your child into a fearless, ravenous reader, Amber Ankowski, PhD ; Andy Ankowski
- 7 steps to get your child reading, Louise Park ; illustrated by Nelle May Pierce
- A family of readers, the book lover's guide to children's and young adult literature, Roger Sutton and Martha V. Parravano ; forward by Gregory Magurie
- Bookworm, a memoir of childhood reading, Lucy Mangan
- Reading magic, how your child can learn to read before school-and other read-aloud miracles, Mem Fox ; illustrations by Judy Horacek
- Wild things, how we learn to read and what can happen if we don't, [written and] read by Sally Rippin
- Children reading picturebooks, interpreting visual texts, Evelyn Arizpe and Morag Styles with a new chapter by Margaret Mackey [and three others]
- Simply the best books for children, by Ann Lazim and Sue Ellis ; edited by Myra Barrs, Books for 7 to 11 years
- Reading series fiction, from Arthur Ransome to Gene Kemp, Victor Watson
- Fiction 6 to 9, edited [i.e. compiled] by Nancy Chambers
- Where texts and children meet, edited by Eve Bearne and Victor Watson
- Don't tell the grown-ups, subversive children's literature, Alison Lurie
- Children's literature in the 1890s and the 1990s, Kimberley Reynolds
- Children reading pictures, interpreting visual texts, Evelyn Arizpe and Morag Styles ; with contributions from Helen Bromley, Kathy Coulthard and Kate Rabey
- The core book, a structured approach to using books within the reading curriculum, written and edited by Sue Ellis and Myra Barrs ; illustrations by Quentin Blake
- Children's literature and its effects, the formative years, Cedric Cullingford
- Simply the best books for children, by Ann Lazim and Sue Ellis ; edited by Myra Barrs, Books for 0 to 7 years
- Battling dragons, issues and controversy in children's literature, edited by Susan Lehr
- The making of modern children's literature in Britain, publishing and criticism in the 1960s and 1970s, Lucy Pearson
- The core booklist, a booklist to accompany The core book, CLPE, written by Ann Lazim ; edited by Julia Eccleshare
- Picture books in the primary classroom, Stuart Marriott
- A multicultural guide to children's books 0-16+, edited by Rosemary Stones ; compiled by Judith Elkin
- The Routledge companion to picturebooks, edited by Bettina Kummerling-Meibauer
- Don't tell the grown-ups, the subversive power of children's literature, Alison Lurie
- Children's literature and national identity, edited by Margaret Meek
- Coming of age in children's literature, Margaret Meek and Victor Watson
- Books before five, Dorothy White ; introduction by Marie M. Clay ; illustrated by Joan Smith
- Tell me, children, reading, and talk, Aidan Chambers
- Information & book learning, Margaret Meek
- Riveting reads plus, fantasy fiction, Frances Sinclair and SLA in Scotland
- Entranced by story, brain, tale and teller, from infancy to old age, Hugh Crago
- The Routledge companion to children's literature, edited by David Rudd
- Fair's fair, an annotated list of books with positive images of age, culture, gender, disability and class, compiled by Anne Marley ; edited by Lesley Sim
- Reading contemporary picturebooks, picturing text, David Lewis