The Best Children's Literature (On The Net) The Best Children's Literature ( On The Net) Purpose The compilation of links to available texts of the best works. of literature for children and young adults (two separate sections) on the Net. andersen's fairy tales by Hans Christian andersen. fairy tales and Stories by Hans fables and fairy tales. fables by Robert Louis http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Jardin/1630
Libraries With Electronic Books There are 655+ fables, indexed with Morals, fairy tales, Mythology, Stories Children s lit; Children s literature Award List; Children s lit Site Carol Hurst; http://www.tnellen.com/school/books.html
Extractions: Cyber English ACLU Banned Books and more Banned Books from AlderBooks Bookwire Banned Books Read a Banned Book a Month The National Book Foundation A great collection from Mark Welch: You can view the entire list as a (large) Excel spreadsheet You can view the entire list as an immense HTML web page (1.4 megabytes). Adolescent Lit Adolesecent Booklist Adolescent Book talks Aesop and other fables and fairy tales. This Collection of Aesop's Fables is the largest online exhibit of Aesop and other Fables, on the net. There are 655+ fables, indexed with Morals, Fairy Tales, Mythology, Stories, Real Audio, Images, Search engine, Message Forum, and more being added all the time. Alex catalog Alexlibris books, reviews, and links Alice in Wonderland Alice's Adventure in Wonderland from UK. All Readers American Library Association's Booklist American Reader Association of Research Libraries ... Bartleby.com Great books online BIBLE The Gutenberg Bible at the Ransom Center Book Reviews from NYTimes Book Aisle Books On-Line Find a book and read it.
Redsugar's Library: Fables And Fairy Tales, By Leo Tolstoy These are more like fables than fairy tales, and they a glimpse of Russian life, for an amusing brush with socialist rhetoric directed at young children. http://www.redsugar.com/books/002965.html
Extractions: Main April 22, 2000 Yeah, ok, it's Leo Tolstoy. It wasn't really what I expected. These are more like fables than fairy tales, and they lose something in the translation. Read it for a glimpse of Russian life, for an amusing brush with socialist rhetoric directed at young children. It's a fast read and an intriguing peek into life in the ussr. TrackBack
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Extractions: Children's Literature Activities for the Classroom As a teacher, I have found a tremendous amount of literature activities for the elementary classroom on the internet. I decided to share the results of my internet search with you.I created this web page to share what I have found. It is full of literature activities.
Middle-earth: Myth, Legend Or Tale? - Suite101.com more than a passing familiarity with Grimms fairy tales.). tales may titillate and delight, amaze and amuse but On the other hand, fables, as a category of http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/103662
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UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library Children's Literature Canadian Young Adult Literature, Saskatoon Public Library; StoryGo-Round A Guide to Children s Books, Lorraine Orman New Folklore, fairy tales and fables. http://www.unbsj.ca/library/subject/childlit.htm
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Rambles: Folklore, Fables, Mythology, Legends, Fairytales through stories legends, mythologies, fables, folklore and William J. Bennett Children s Book of Virtues. editor The Oxford Companion to fairy tales. http://www.rambles.net/folklore.html
Extractions: The world is full of mystery and magic, and people have tried to explain the unexplainable since time began through stories legends, mythologies, fables, folklore and fairytales. Here, we present books that explore those realms, whether delving deep into mystery or just spinning a good yarn. Enjoy! Celtic
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Extractions: Search the web: Comprehension This useful site contains research based intervention strategies for reading, based on assessment and diagnosis. Read Across America Find links to reading instruction resources and ideas for improving reading skills in kids at this fun and informative site. Book Adventure Students can find book titles by listing preferences. There is an automated quiz-maker for teachers and prizes for completion of reading goals. Sparknotes High School students will find 100 classic literature selections, each containing sections on context, characters, overall summary, chapter-by-chapter summary and commentary, study questions, and a message board for collaborative learning. Addressing the Literacy Needs of Emergent and Early Readers This document contains the latest research for reading. Find guidelines for teaching, examples, and lots more. National Center for Education- Home Literacy Activities- This PDF report presents information on the extent to which families
Kids Cookie Mix Classic Fairy Tales - Snow-White & Red-Rose SnowWhite and Rose-Red adapted from Grimm s fairy tales. it must have been the angel who watches over good children. In the winter Snow-White lit the fire and http://www.kidscookiemix.com/storytime/storysnow.htm
Extractions: O nce upon a time there was a poor widow who lived in a lonely cottage. In front of the cottage was a garden wherein stood two rose trees, one of which bore white and the other red roses. She had two children who were like the two rose trees, and one was called Snow-White, and the other Rose-Red. They were as good and happy, as busy and cheerful as ever two children in the world were, only Snow-White was more quiet and gentle than Rose-Red. Rose-Red liked better to run about in the meadows and fields seeking flowers and catching butterflies, but Snow-white sat at home with her mother, and helped her with her housework, or read to her when there was nothing to do. The two children were so fond of one another that they always held each other by the hand when they went out together, and when Snow-White said, we will not leave each other, Rose-Red answered, never so long as we live, and their mother would add, what one has she must share with the other.
Lang & Lit Sites Language Arts Resources Listing of Children s Literature links fairy tales Origins of fairy tales This web site countries in which the fables originated, the http://www.treca.org/pages/b_site_langlit.shtml
Extractions: Children's Literature Writing Adam Rifkins's Literary Links Over 100 links to sites on writing and literature. Author Search Search for author and illustrator web sites using Yahoo. The Reading Room From the Women's Studies Database at the University of Maryland, College Park. This site has the electronic texts of various women authors in the area of Academic Papers and Articles, Fiction, History, nonfiction, and Poetry. The Modern English Collection View the texts of hundreds of pieces of literature at the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia. Links to electronic texts, teaching resources, author home pages and more can be found at this site maintained by the University Libraries at Virginia Tech. Humanities Links at Galaxy This searchable database has links to five major areas: Arts, Classics, Literature, Philosophy and Religion. LitLinks Extensive links to literature sites can be found at this site on the University of Alberta server. Online Literature References Visits Art.net's extensive list of links for writing and literature. Links include sites for individual authors, reference, and professional journals.
What's For Kids--Strathcona County Library Fifteen original fables including Sour Crepes and the Miserella, Plain Jane and a fairy fall under a A Southwestern version of the traditional tale, in which a http://www.sclibrary.ab.ca/childrens/bklists/fractured.htm
Childlit.html KIDZPAGE, Resource of Poems for Children. Theatre Editions, A collection of reader s theater scripts based on fables, tall tales, fairy tales, legends, and http://www.uvm.edu/~jmorris/childlit.html
Books: December 14, 2000 and brilliantly perverse folklore and fables, the book just drum sanitized versions of fairy tales with Phil open the old stories, teaches children the art of http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2000/121400/book.html
Extractions: This pull-out board game designed by graphic novelist Chris Ware bears a very slight resemblance to that old standard, the Game of Life. Except that the pit-stops are places like Jack's Beanstalk strip club, The Enchanted Forest planned community and The Princess Pea's Natural Shoppe. The goal of this game is to complete a story board with chits that allow you to make up a fairy tale as you go and then invent a moral at the end. As explained in the instructions: "The smart child will note that each storyboard is arrayed with a number of blank circles, and that these circles are coloured in a corresponding manner with 70 little circular 'chits'... The smarter child will note that the game board is coloured with an exactly matching assortment of shades, as well. The smartest of all children will then deduce that, due to the similarity of these colours, some sort of relationship exists between the playing pieces, the spaces on the board, and the spaces on the storyboards. This child should be immediately excused from play and signed up for top-level government service, as he or she is obviously more gifted than the adults who currently hold such positions." Sadly, by the time that child opens this book, let's say as a Christmas present, he will have missed his chance to become an election officer in Florida. But by playing "Fairy Tale Road Rage" he can still learn a lot about absurdity, moral relativism and the often-random art of storytelling by reading and re-reading this uniquely fabulous collection of stories by some of the best North American adult comic artists and illustrators.
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Condensed Fairy Tales entertainment. Many fairy tales and fables don t make a whole lot of sense to adults. The So what? The stories do make sense to children. In http://www.adlerbooks.com/fairyt.html
Extractions: Condensed Fairy Tales A Guide to Telling Your Children the Fabulous and Famous Fairy Tales That You Knew Once Upon a Time (This book was published by Penguin books as Tell Me a Fairy Tale . It is currently in print.) This document is posted here for information purposes and may not be edited, altered, sold or re-published in any form. Back to our main page We have a great book about getting published and writing book proposals. Click here to find out more about The Successful Literary Agent's Guide to Getting Published by Bill Adler, Jr. Is your three-year-old getting tired of hearing Goldilocks every evening? Are you getting tired of telling it? Do you wish you knew another fairy tale? And do you wish you had a quick and easy source for fairy tales? Then Condensed Fairy Tales: A Guide to Telling Your Children the Fabulous and Famous Fairy Tales That You Knew Once Upon a Time is the book that will answer your dreams. Condensed Fairy Tales contains summaries of 51 of the most popular children's fairy tales, fables and legends. Each fairy tale condensation is no more than three pages, so it won't take longer than five minutes to get up to speed on any particular story. Some of these stories are classics like Little Red Riding Hood . Others are classic American tales such as John Henry . Others are from African-American literature, such as
CLARION UNIVERSITY Online fairy tales. http//www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/ReadingRoom/Fiction/fairytales/. RELATING TO FRENCH tales. fables of Jean De La Fontaine in English and French. http://www.clarion.edu/edu-humn/newlibsci/LS555syl.HTm
Extractions: CLARION UNIVERSITY Department of Library Science L.S. 555: History of Children's Literature Instructor: Marcia S. Rettig-Seitam OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday and Thursday Room 170 Carlson 5:15-6:00 P.M. All other hours are by appointment. CLASS MEETINGS: June 21 to July 9, 1999 Monday to Thursday 6 to 9 P.M. HOW TO CONTACT: Office: (814) 226-2377 Home: (724) 545-7439 Email: harleyk@alltel.net rettigseita@clarion.edu RATIONALE The purpose of this course is to present an introduction to literature for children, including social and cultural history as reflected by the literature. An overview of children, families, and literature will be provided. COURSE DESCRIPTION Survey of the history and development of children's literature from the Anglo-Saxon period in England through the nineteenth century. EDUCATIONAL/BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES By the conclusion of the course, the student will be able to: TEXTS These materials are available through Amazon.com, Clarion University Bookstore, and some libraries.