Children's literature -- Bibliography
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Children's literature -- Bibliography
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- Multicultural guide to children's books 0-12, edited by Rosemary Stones ; compiled by JudithElkin and Steve Rosson
- Green guide to children's books, editor Richard Hill
- Riveting reads plus, fantasy fiction, Frances Sinclair and SLA in Scotland
- 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
- The who's who of children's literature, compiled and edited by Brian Doyle
- Essentials of children's literature, Carol G. Lynch-Brown, Carl M. Tomlinson, Kathy G Short
- Outstanding sequence stories, a guide to children's books that carry the reader forward, compiled by Alasdair Campbell and Deborah Gibbons
- Choosing texts for the National Literacy Strategy, a booklist, written by Ann Lazim and Sue Ellis
- The who's who of children's literature, compiled and edited by Brian Doyle
- Cross-currents, a guide to multicultural books for young people, edited by Liz Morris and Susanna Coghlan
- Equality street, a Penguin multi-cultural booklist for young people, by Susan Adler
- Classics for children and young people, [selected by] Margery Fisher ; edited by Nancy Chambers
- The story cure, an A-Z of books to keep kids happy, healthy and wise, Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin
- Who next...?, a guide to children's authors, edited by Norah Irvin & Lesley Cooper
- Children's books about bullying, edited by Rosemary Stones
- Simply the best books for children, by Ann Lazim and Sue Ellis ; edited by Myra Barrs, Books for 7 to 11 years
- The history of the Catnach Press, at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Alnwick and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in Northumberland, and Seven Dials, London, by Charles Hindley
- Bringing the past to life, a survey of prize-winning and other outstanding historical stories for children, compiled by Alasdair Campbell and Deborah Gibbons
- Children's fiction index
- Really riveting reads, reviews by boys for boys, Hitchin Boys' School
- Counting on stories, Bill Goodwin and Anne Rowe
- Story of our past, historical fiction 4 to 14 years, by Lorraine Manford and Wendy Aldridge
- Young writers, young readers, an anthology of children's reading and writing, edited by Boris Ford
- Picture Books 9 to 13, Elaine Moss
- Muslims in story, expanding multicultural understanding through children's and young adult literature, Gauri Manglik and Sadaf Siddique
- Recent historical fiction for secondary school children, by Kenneth Charlton
- Outstanding children's books, compiled by A.K.D. Campbell
- Who's who in children's books, a treasury of the familiar characters of childhood, Margery Fisher
- Who next?, a guide to children's authors, edited by Viv Warren and Mary Yardley
- 100 children's books that inspire our world, Colin Salter ; edited by Hetty Hopkins
- Children's books from other countries, [sponsored by] United States Board on Books for Young People ; Carl M. Tomlinson, editor
- Simply the best books for children, by Ann Lazim and Sue Ellis ; edited by Myra Barrs, Books for 0 to 7 years
- Riveting reads plus, a view of the world
- Outstanding books for children and young people, the LA guide to Carnegie/Greenaway winners 1937-1997, Keith Barker
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