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  • 22. Children's Lit
    Children s lit. Life Skills Compare and contrast elements of different genres fairy tales, poems, realistic fiction, fantasy, fables, folk tales
    http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=6075

    23. Prentiss Riddle: Kids: Kiddie Gothic Lit
    from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, animal fables and trickster from the home he ran for disturbed children. know whether his point about fairy tales has survived
    http://aprendizdetodo.com/kids/?item=20030901

    24. World Lit: Frametales (F2004)
    topic (stories about wolves, about lions, about horses, about frogs, etc.), or you could choose fables on a English fairy and Other Folk tales by Edwin
    http://www.mythfolklore.net/2003frametales/weeks/week02_jataka/storybook_sources
    HOME Blackboard EZBoard Storybooks ... laura-gibbs@ou.edu
    Week 2: Jataka Tales (Birth Stories of the Buddha)
    Assignments Reading Vocab Resources ... Image Gallery
    Storybook Project: Possible Sources
    The following is a list of previously published story collections which are available online. I've made some notes for the first sources, just to give you an idea of how many topics can be created based on any source.
  • Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy by Padraic Colum: you could create many topics here (stories of Odysseus and the monsters he battled, stories about the women of Troy, etc.) Adventures of Pinocchio , by Carlo Collodi: there are various ways that you can retell this book in your own words (the most important episodes in Pinocchio; stories about your favorite characters in Pinocchio; the geography of Pinocchio, etc.) Aesop's Fables by Sir Roger L'Estrange: you could choose a particular animal as your topic (stories about wolves, about lions, about horses, about frogs, etc.), or you could choose fables on a particular theme (stories about love, stories about revenge, etc.) Age of Chivalry by Thomas Bulfinch: you could choose stories about a particular character as your topic (stories about Merlin, about Arthur, about Lancelot, about Guinevere), or you could choose stories about a particular theme (stories about magic, about battles, about love, etc.)
  • 25. Children's Literature
    and fables; cinderella variants; fairy tales with a mythology electronic texts; aesop fables online collection; of Picture Book Art UCONN Children s lit Collection.
    http://www.library.yale.edu/humanities/english/childlit.html
    Yale University Library
    Literature In English
    Children's Literature Page
    General Internet Resources
    Books of Early Childhood
    Picture Storybooks
    Folk Literature
    Poetry
    Fantasy

    26. The Stinky Cheese Man And Other Fairly Stupid Tales
    lit, which requires me reading 70 childrens books. Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid tales is one Its some of your favorite fairy tales ..except told in
    http://www.edu-books.com/The_Stinky_Cheese_Man_and_Other_Fairly_Stupid_Tales_067
    The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
    The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales

    by Authors: Jon Scieszka , Lane Smith
    Released: May, 2002
    ISBN: 0670035696
    Hardcover
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    Our price: You save: Book > The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales > Customer Reviews: Average Customer Rating:
    The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales > Customer Review #1: Cow Patty!

    LOVE this book! About half the humor is for grown-ups, but dont be afraid to try it out with a kid around the 1st grade level. My son and I laugh ourselves silly whenever we read the book. The art is great, and I love the hidden story on the inside of the dust jacket. This is an oddly put together book (thats part of the hook), so it can be challenging to read the first couple of times, but its certainly worth the effort.
    The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales > Customer Review #2: The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales The book is written by Jon Scieszka and this review was done by April. This book is one of my favorite books because I can read it over and over and still end up laughing. This book is a collection of little short stories, told by the narrator named Jack (From Jack and Beanstalk). There are 11 short stories in this book; Chicken Licken, The Princess and The Bowling Ball, The Really Ugly Duckling, The Other Frog Prince, Little Red Running Shorts, Jacks Bean Problem, Giant Story, Jacks Story, Cinderumpelstiltskin or the Girl Who Really Blew It, The Tortoise and the Hair, and finally, the Stinky Cheese Man. This whole book is about Jack, the narrator, trying to tell all about the stories in the book. He has trouble doing that because the Little Red Hen keeps interupting him when he is trying to tell a story. The reason the Little Red Hen keeps bothering him is because she wants to tell her story about baking bread and that no one helped her make it.

    27. Salt Lake City School District :: Library Resources : Children's Literature
    children s books and is updated weekly. » tales of Wonder Folk and fairy tales From Around the World Select a country and read their tales. » Aesops fables
    http://www.slc.k12.ut.us/teachers/library/lit.html
    Home Search A-Z Index Contact ... Library Resources Children's Literature
    Children's Literature
    General Resources Book Sites Specific Books General Resources

    28. Literature
    Dragons. Weir Library (Dragons Fiction) Books about Dragons Children s Dragon Books Dragon Stories An Annotated List. fables, fairy tales, and Folklore.
    http://weir.vsb.bc.ca/library/lit.html
    Books
    100 Books That Shaped The Century (School Library Journal)
    BookHive: Your Guide to Children's Literature and Books

    BookMuse

    Canadian Children's Illustrated Books in English

    Enoch Pratt Free Library
    ...
    International Children's Digital Library
    (ICDL)
    Just For Kids Who Love Books

    KidsBookshelf

    Picture-Book

    Picturing Books
    ...
    Yahooligans! Books
    Genre and Themes
    Book Lists Genre and Themed Booklists (LAPL) Genreflecting Themes and Other Subjects Vancouver Public Library (VPL)
    Animals - Fiction
    Weir Library (Animals - Fiction)
    Dragons Weir Library (Dragons - Fiction) Books about Dragons Children's Dragon Books Dragon Stories An Annotated List
    Fables, Fairy Tales, and Folklore
    Weir Library (Fables; Fairy Tales; Folklore) Bulfinch's Mythology Online Cinderella Around the World Fairy Tales, Folklore, Mythology (VPL) Folklore is Folklore, Myth and Legend Fractured Fairy Tales Fractured Fairy Tales and Alternate Versions of Our Favorite Stories ... Myths, Folktales and Fairy Tales
    Fantasy Fiction
    Weir Library (Fantasy Fiction) Fantasy Fantasy Novels
    Humour Weir Library (Humorous stories; Wit and humor - Fiction;

    29. 3405sy
    literature, such as folk and fairy tales, fables, myths, and its relationship to the folk tale, which we subject of nonsense in Children s lit the radical
    http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfcds/3405.htm
    English 3405 Fall 1996 Dr.Carol Stevens Office Hours: 10:00a.m. - 12:00p.m. W 11:00a.m. - 12:00p.m. TR 5:00p.m.-5:30p.m. TR Syllabus Syllabus description (Continuation of course information handoutsee that handout for information about assignments and grades.) This syllabus is divided roughly into three areas: 1. Realistic fiction, both older and more recent 2. Fantasy, again including both older and more recent works 3. What might be termed "traditional" children's literature, such as folk and fairy tales, fables, myths, and heroic legends Picture books will, of course, be considered according to the categories into which they fit. Any picture book presented in class becomes part of the syllabus, and you are responsible for including it in your notes and being able to discuss it. QUIZZES will, as a rule, be unannounced, may vary in format from identification to short essay, and may sometimes be replaced by short out-of-class essays due the same day as the reading. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS and comments must be relevant and substantive, i.e. they must be about the reading and connections you are making with it. After the first two days, discussion of procedural matters will be limited to the final 5-10 minutes of the class period. If you need help with your paper, make an appointment with me a reasonable time before the paper is due. If you have a question about YOUR paper or grade, re-read your work and my comments on it and then make an appointment with me. It's not fair to other class members to make them sit through your conference.

    30. Language Arts
    Authors Index. Carol Hurst s Children s lit. fables and fairy tales. Bridge School (Authors). Children s Novel Study Resources. Folklore and fairy tales. Jan Brett.
    http://www.nlsd.will.k12.il.us/~gfahey/langarts/langarts.htm
    Language Arts
    Myths, Legends, etc.
    Authors Biographies Mysteries ... Misc.
    Myths, Legends, Fairy Tales Authors Books and Authors Absolutely Whootie: Stories Authors and Illustrators Children's Literature Web Guide Aesop's Fables Meet Authors and Illustrators Children's Literature ... Children's Storybooks Online Biographies Mysteries Famous People MysteryNet American National Biography Online Millennium Mystery Madness ... IPL Reference: Biographies Writing Grammar Phonics ABC's of the Writing Process Guide to Grammar and Writing Mrs. Alphabet Steps to the Writing Process ... Essay Builder
    Vocabulary ....of the Day Vocabulary.com Pun of the Day Vocabulary University Cool Word of the Day ... Comprehensive Word Lists : Spelling Merriam Webster Word Game of the Day Vocabulary Drill Idiom of the Day Word Walls ... Spelling Activities Strategies Misc.

    31. MLA Bibliography Of Uncle Remus And Related Works
    Touchstones Reflections on the Best in ChiIdren s literature fairy tales, fables, Myths, Legends, and Poetry. West Lafayette Children s lit. Assn., 1987.
    http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG97/remus/mlalist2.html
    MLA Bibliography of Joel Chandler Harris and Related Works
    TITLE: Will the Authentic 'Hare' Please Stand Up: An Analysis of Joel Chandler
    Harris' Uncle Remus Tales; Selected Proc. of the 3rd Annual Conf. on Minority
    Studies, Apr. 1975. Vol. 4
    AUTHOR: Howell,-Marcella
    Source: 23-30 IN Carter-George-E.; Parker-James-R. Afro-American Folklore: A Unique
    American Experience. La Crosse : Inst. for Minority Studies, Univ of
    Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1977. 51 pp.
    AMER. BOOK #: 80110953
    TITLE: Uncle Remus: Mere Buffoon or Admirable Man of Stature?
    AUTHOR: Brestensky,-Dennis-F.
    Source: West-Virginia-University-Philological-Papers, Morgantown, WV 1975, 22, AMER. BOOK #: 75109138 TITLE: Uncle Remus Was a Hausaman? AUTHOR: Muffett,-David-J.-M. Source: Southern-Folklore-Quarterly, Gainesville, FL 1975, 39, 151-66 AMER. BOOK #: 75214478 TITLE: The Shadow at the Cabin Door: Implications of Reality in Joel Chandler Harris's Tales of Uncle Remus AUTHOR: Lea,-James-W. SOURCE: Dissertation-Abstracts-International, Ann Arbor, MI 1974 460A-61A(N.C., Chapel Hill)

    32. Guardian Unlimited Books | Links | Children And Teenagers
    African myths and fables Charming tales with clear Project Twelve versions of the fairy tale with words and Kid lit Children are aspiring authors too, and this
    http://books.guardian.co.uk/links/areas_of_interest/children/front/0,6135,96428,

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    Literary Links Front - Front Page

    Children and teenagers
    Individual writers
    Children and teenagers African myths and fables
    Charming tales with clear presentation and colourful illustrations. Award-winning Children's Literature
    A database of guaranteed good reads that is wonderfully searchable: as well as browsing by award, you can specify reading age, period, genre, gender and ethnicity. The Best Children's Literature On The Net
    A collection of links to etexts for children and young adults, with hundreds of fairy tales and bedtime stories as well as more challenging classics. The Best of...

    33. Reswri
    Aesop s fables, fables illustrated and told by U. Mass. Absolutely Whootie, Folk tales, fairy tales, and legends from around the world C. Hurst s Children s lit.
    http://www.wku.edu/Dept/Academic/AHSS/English/WritingProject/reswrit.htm
    The Western Kentucky University Writing Project Resources for Writers and Teachers Online resources for writers of all ages.
    (And we're always looking for more! E-mail David LeNoir or Joy Buckingham if you can recommend othersor if you experience problems with those listed.)
    Mainly for Student Writers:
    Tips for Writers
    Some tips for becoming a better writerfrom an organization of English teachers. The Biography Maker Information and steps for writing biography Writing and Grammar Resources Guidelines and links WritePlace Information and links Grammar Handbook An online "handbook" from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Process Writing Rap A rap to get you started Blue Mountain Arts Personalize and send free electronic greetings Evaluating Web Resources Criteria to use in determining the quality of information available on web sites. Yahooligans! Web guide for kids. Wacky Web Tales Create your own or read others' (grades 3-8). Aesop's Fables Fables illustrated and told by U. Mass. art students (requires Flash 4 Player). KidsLoveAMystery.com

    34. Children's And Young Adult Literature And Culture Links
    Adult Versions of Traditional fairy tales (Vandergrift s Page versions of Aesop s fables, various myths academic journal in Children s lit.); Canadian Children s
    http://staff.mwsc.edu/~cadden/
    Children's and Young Adult Literature and Culture Links
    Young Adult Literature
    History of Children's Literature and Children/Childhood
    Genre
    Folklore and Mythology

    35. Folk & Fairy Tales
    I use “fairy tales” here as a generic term to of variants folk tales, legends, fables, trickster stories and their eventual status as tales for children.
    http://ace.acadiau.ca/~aschwenk/Child.Lit&Fantasy/FairyTales/FFTaPg.htm
    Fall 2003 I use “Fairy Tales” here as a generic term to encompass a number of variants: folk tales, legends, fables, trickster stories, and wonder tales. This course will provide an overview and introduction to the origins of oral folk tales, their transformation into literary works for court audiences and literary salons, and their eventual status as tales for children. Despite waves of opposition, these stories have withstood the journey along the perilous path of censorship and bowdlerization to arrive still bright as dandelions in the imaginations of the 21st century.
    We will look at well known favorites like Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast, The Three Little Pigs, and Jack in the Beanstalk, to name a very few, in their less familiar earlier variations, and also as they have been revisioned in illustrated versions and literary reworkings. We will also read a variety of less widely known older stories and a few contemporary works that have fairy tale foundations. Prepare to be surprised and to have your ideas about what constitutes a fairy tale and what children’s literature is stretched! This reading adventure is not for the faint hearted. Required Texts: Broadview
    Child, Lauren.

    36. Interview With Jon Scieszka : Interviewed By Ryan Boudinot
    I ve been thinking children s literature is probably the most important lit there is, and approach to stories where fairy tales, fables, myths, and
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    Interview with Jon Scieszka
    interviewed by Ryan Boudinot
    Jon Scieszka is the author of the most subversive and intelligent children's books around. He has teamed up with a number of illustrators, most notably Lane Smith, who has lent a funky, dadaist aesthetic to Scieszka's stories of bacteria, processed meat products, time-traveling kids and, of course, stinky cheese. Scieszka is the author of, among other things, The Stinky Cheese Man and other Fairly Stupid Tales , the Time Warp Trio books, and the new Squids Will Be Squids . We conversed via email. Ryan Boudinot: I spoke to my sister (age 14) last night and she said her copy of The Stinky Cheese Man physically stinks. What'd you guys do, use bleu cheese dressing in the ink?

    37. Top 10 Of 2000
    Books for Children. Aesop s fables Retold and Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. fairy tales By Berlie Doherty, illustrated by Jane Ray.
    http://www.bookreporter.com/features/bestof2000/childrens.html
    Top 10 Lists Hardcover Fiction Paperback Fiction Memoirs/Biography Books for Teens ... Staff Picks Books for Children Aesop's Fables
    Retold and Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
    Because of Winn-Dixie
    By Kate DiCamillo
    Fairy Tales
    By Berlie Doherty, illustrated by Jane Ray
    Fishing in the Air
    By Sharon Creech, Illustrated by Chris Raschka
    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    By J.K. Rowling
    Little Lit: Folklore and Fairy Tale Funnies Edited by Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly Madlenka By Peter Sis Olivia By Ian Falconer Silent to the Bone By E.L. Konigsburg Stowaway By Karen Hesse

    38. Forms Of Traditional Literature With Links
    Online fairy tales and many fables. Proverbs from Jean de la Fontaine s fables Use the author Touch, The Three Golden Apples, and other tales; from Eldritch
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/form2.htm
    Forms of Traditional Literature
    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center forms of traditional literature page. You will find folktales, tall tales, fables, proverbs, myths, and epics. This page is part of the Traditional Literature page. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or site map . Revised 6/1/02.
    Folktales
    Tall Tales Fables Proverbs ... Mother Goose (Nursery Rhymes)
    Folktales
    Sometimes called "Cottage tales." Stories of the common folk.
    Folktales : What are they?

    Folklore Parodies
    Bibliography from U. of Iowa
    Richard Darsie's collection; Africa, Central Asia, Central
    Europe, China, Englsand, India, Ireland, Japan, Middle East,
    Native America, Russia, Scandinavia, Scotland, Siberia
    Uncle Remus: His Songs Songs and Sayings
    By Joel Chandler Harris; from Project Gutenberg;
    Related page: Joel Chandler Harris Teacher Resource File
    New Fairytales Online by Rosemary Lake
    Read stories online
    Cinderella, by the Grimm Brothers
    German version of the tale; from the Online-Library
    Andrew Lang. Fairy Tales

    39. Lesson Plans For Children's Books
    Gerald McDermott Enrichment African fables, Africa. and Still the Verna Aardema (Score, 45) Enrichment Folk fairy tales Frog Prince and Frog King fairy tales (tales are online)
    http://members.aol.com/DonnAnCiv/Literature.html
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    40. Oh Boy! Children's Books
    Nursery Rhymes, fables, Folk tales, Myths, Legends and Hero Stories, Literary fairy tales, Bible Stories, Nature Stories, Biography, History
    http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listchildrens13.html
    Oh Boy! Children's Books
    An Internet Hotlist on Children's Lit created by Vicky Reed
    San Diego County Office of Education Introduction Children's Lit - General Info Book Reviews
    Introduction
    The Internet Resources
    • CyberGuides - CyberGuides are supplementary, standards-based, web-delivered units of instruction centered on core works of literature. Each CyberGuide contains a student and teacher edition, standards, a task and a process by which it may be completed, teacher-selected web sites and a rubric, based on California Language Arts Content Standards. http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyberguide.html
    • Language Arts Content Standards from California State Board of Education - Language Arts Content Standards from California State Board of Education just a mouse click away... http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/stand/sbestd.html
    • SCORE Language Arts Site - Language Arts Framework, Phonics Link and Teacher Resources chalk full of lessons, assessment info and other valuable links. http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cla.html
    • Knowledge Network Explorer - Pacific Bell has made a long term commitment to improving education in California. The Knowledge Network Explorer is the official web site of Pacific Bell's education program, Education First, and supports education by helping schools, libraries, and colleges acquire and effectively use Internet and videoconferencing technology. Make sure you explore lessons and resources available on Blue Web'n and Web Quest Resources and the Filamentality site where you can create you own personal 'Hot Lists' for your students. http://www.kn.pacbell.com/index.html

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