Incoming Resources
- The agency of children, from family to global human rights, David Oswell
- Children just like me, photographic celebration of the children of the world
- Children and the changing family, between transformation and negotiation, edited by An-Magritt Jensen and Lorna McKee
- Endangered daughters, discrimination and development in Asia, Elisabeth Croll
- Constructing and reconstructing childhood, contemporary issues in the sociological study of childhood, edited by Allison James and Alan Prout
- Connecting children, care and family life in later childhood, Julia Brannen, Ellen Heptinstall & Kalwant Bhopal
- Children's social networks and social supports, edited by Deborah Belle
- Cyberkids, children in the information age, Sarah L. Holloway and Gill Valentine
- Understanding childhood, a cross disciplinary approach, Mary Jane Kehily
- Children, rights and childhood, David Archard
- Childhood, Chris Jenks
- The children's culture reader, edited by Henry Jenkins
- The agency of children, from family to global human rights, David Oswell
- Figurations, child, bodies, worlds, Claudia Castaneda
- The SAGE handbook of child research, edited by Gary B. Melton, Asher Ben-Arieh, Judith Cashmore, Gail S. Goodman and Natalie K. Worley
- Child development 0-8, a journey through the early years, Maria Robinson
- Gender play, girls and boys in school, Barrie Thorne
- Reimagining childhood studies, edited by Spyros Spyrou, Rachel Rosen and Daniel Thomas Cook
- One day, so many ways, written by Laura Hall ; illustrated by Loris Lora
- This is our world, from Alaska to the Amazon meet 20 children just like you, Tracey Turner, Ã sa Gilland
- A child through time, the book of children's history, illustrated by Steve Noon ; written by Philip Wilkinson
- Young heroes, written by Lula Bridgeport ; illustrated by Federica Frenna, Isabel Muñoz and Julianna Swaney
- Welcome to our world, a celebration of children everywhere!, Moira Butterfield ; [illustrated by] Harriet Lynas
- Myths of childhood
- This is my world, meet 84 kids from around the globe
- Same here!, the differences we share, written by Susan Hughes ; illustrated by Sophie Casson
- Children's participation in global contexts, going beyond voice, by Vicky Johnson and Andy West
- Childhood and biopolitics, climate change, life processes and human futures, Nicholas Lee
- Picturing childhood, the myth of the child in popular imagery, Patricia Holland
- Children's childhoods, observed and experienced, edited with an introduction by Berry Mayall
- Childhood in a global perspective, Karen Wells
- Childhood
- Childhood studies, making young subjects, Karen Wells
- Childhood and youth studies, edited by Paula Zwozdiak-Myers
- Daddy's girl, young girls and popular culture, Valerie Walkerdine
- The art of growing up, [written and] read by John Marsden
- One moment in time, Ben Lerwill ; [illustrated by] Alette Straathof
- Children, by Joanna Brundle
- Stories for kids who dare to be different, true tales of boys and girls who stood up and stood out, Ben Brooks ; illustrated by Quinton Winter
- So you think you've got it bad?, a kid's life in prehistoric times, [Chae Strathie ; Marisa Morea]
- The Short & Curly guide to life, written by Matt Beard and Kyla Slaven ; illustrated by Simon Greiner
- New directions in children's welfare, professionals, policy and practice, Sharon Pinkney
- The anthropology of childhood, cherubs, chattel, changelings, David F. Lancy
- Theorizing childhood, Allison James, Chris Jenks, Alan Prout
- Savage girls and wild boys, a history of feral children, Michael Newton
- The changing experience of childhood, families and divorce, Carol Smart, Bren Neale, and Amanda Wade
- Small wars, the cultural politics of childhood, edited by Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Carolyn Sargent
- Moral status and human life, the case for children's superiority, James G. Dwyer
- Children and young people's worlds, edited by Heather Montgomery and Martin Robb
- Youth and society, Rob White and Johanna Wyn