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81. Online Children's Stories
Songs and Poetry Everything from nursery rhymes to classic poems. Classics for YoungPeople Look here for access to some of the major children s books of the
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/stories.html
Online Children's Stories
There are a lot of stories available on the Internet to read or download. Some of them are from well-known books, others can be found only online.
Story Collections
Here you will find Web sites that have a variety of stories available: some folktales, some contemporary stories, maybe some poetry and non-fiction as well.
Folklore, Myth and Legend
This page includes links to many sources of folklore, as well as to information about folklore.
Songs and Poetry
Everything from nursery rhymes to classic poems.
Classics for Young People
Contemporary Writing for Children and Young Adults
Some of these stories are taken from books by well-known authors such as Dr. Seuss and Ludwig Bemelmans; others are published only online, by newcomers to children's books.
Readers' Theatre
Writings by Children
Christmas Stories
My compilation of links to Christmas stories.
Tuesday, February 18, 1997
The Children's Literature Web Guide

82. 4th & 5th Grade Student Research Resources- Literature And Writing Sources
This site is designed for the busy student who does not have time for a full search of the web nursery Alice an easier version with super pictures. The Real Mother Goose originally published in
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Literature
Children's Literature Site
- Find great reviews.
Hooty Owl's Stories to Grow By
fun to read sometimes with a lesson
Reader's Theater Editions
- 20 to share
Reader's Theater Scripts
- many choices
Reader's Theater Scripts
- written by high school students and available in PFD format
Reader's Theater Scripts
- many choices from the Reading Lady
Read Across Texas
- several scripts on Western themes Free Articles from Cobblestone Magazine - a varied and interesting selection Animals, Myths, and Legends - just enjoy The Yellow Fairy book - written in 1894 The Red Fairy Book - written in 1890 Grimm's Fairly Tales Beautifully presented by National Geographic Beauty and the Beast There are 13 different tales on the same subject here. Snow White from the Mirror's Perspective an interesting look at the story The Nursery Alice an easier version with super pictures The Real Mother Goose - originally published in 1916 Orign of Nursery Rhymes They were roiginally political Mythology of the Constellations - the stories behind what we see in the night sky Stories to Tell Children - These would be great to share.

83. SDSU Children's Lit Book Reviews -- Picturebooks

http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/english/childlit/picturebooks.html
SDSU Children's Literature Program
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Picturebooks
Dr Allison's Picturebooks Honor List for 2000
Fairy Tales and Myths
Picture Story Books [Nursery Rhymes] ... Nonfiction
To read a review of a particular book, click on its title.
Fairy Tales and Myths Animal Dreaming: An Aboriginal Dreamtime Story by Paul Morin
Atalanta's Race. A Greek myth
retold by Shirley Climo. Illustrated by Alexander Koshkin
Atlantis: The Legend of the Lost City
by Christina Balit
Baba Yaga. A Russian folktale
retold and illustrated by Katya Arnold.
Celia and the Sweet, Sweet Water
by Katherine Paterson, illustrated by Vladimir Vagin
Forty Fortunes: A Tale of Iran
by Aaron Shepard. Illustrated by Alisher Dianov
Frog Girl
by Paul Owen Lewis
Gilgamesh the King
, by Ludmilla Zeman, reteller and illustrator The Green Mist by Marcia Sewall Hanuman by Erik Jendresen and Joshua Greene, retellers. Illustrated by Li Ming The Island-below-the-Star by James Rumford, author and illustrator Jack and the Beanstalk. An English Fairy Tale

84. Kidlittr
Carol Hurst s Children s lit Site. Feb 11 Read Values of lit for Children and thefirst sections of Promoting Child Development through literature 210 TC.
http://people.emich.edu/awannamak/207win04.htm
Introduction to Children's Literature Literature 207 Mon, Wed, and Fri 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. sections Instructor: Dr. Annette Wannamaker e-mail: awannamak@emich.edu Web Page: http://people.emich.edu Office Hours: Mondays and Fridays 7:30 - 11 a.m. and Wednesdays 9:30 - 11 a.m. and 3 - 4:30 p.m. Assistant Instructors: Rachel Buford, Literature Center Graduate Student. Rachel will take notes and hold hours in the Literature Center Wendi Pastor, Adjunct Professor, 613F Pray Harrold. Wendi's office hours will be Mon/Wed 2-4 p.m. and Thurs 6-7 p.m. Course Description: Introduction to Children's Literature introduces students to the forms, themes, history, and uses of literature written for children. Required Texts (at Mike's or Campus book store): Blume, Judy. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Carroll, Lewis. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Dahl, Roald. Matilda. Lowry, Lois. The Giver. Norton, Donna. Through the Eyes of a Child, 6th edition. (TC on Reading Schedule) Pilkey, Dav. The Adventures of Captain Underpants. Spinelli, Jerry.

85. Christina Rossetti Teacher Resource File
For other children s authors, see Children s Authors and Illustrators. CaterpillarFrom SingSong A nursery Rhyme Book; Grades K-1; from TeacherHelp Jesus
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/rossetti.htm
Christina Rossetti
Teacher Resource File
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Christina Rossetti page. For other children's authors, see Children's Authors and Illustrators . The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or a sitemap . Be sure to visit your school or public library to find books by your favorite authors. 8/29/02
Biography
Lesson Plans Online E-Texts
Biography
Christina Rossetti : An Overview
Extensive site with biography, works, criticism,
overview of Victorian Period;
from The Victorian Web
Christina Rossetti
Bloomsbury Movements
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Lesson Plans
Caterpillar
From Sing-Song: A Nursery Rhyme Book ; Grades K-1;
from TeacherHelp
Jesus Calming the Storm
Religious education; uses "Have You Seen the Wind"
The Women's Movement: Are Women Truly Equal?
Grade 8; from New York State Professional Development Project
Teaching Victorian Literature
From Victoria Research Web
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Online E-Texts
"Goblin Market"
From Reflections - Leon Malinofsky
"Goblin Market"
From the Poets' Corner
"Sing-Song" (1893
A nursery rhyme book; from A Celebration of Women Writers

86. Compare Prices And Read Reviews On Nursery Rhyme Land At Epinions.com
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87. Video Children Links UK
lit Fuse A New Mutant has mutated even little Learners - Golden Treasury Of NurseryRhymes (VIDEO) VIDEO Certificate (UC) Children and adults alike will be
http://childrenuk.nwatson.net/children/video.html

88. Children's Literature Internet Resources
Cooperative Children s Book Center ABClit An Index to The Real Mother Goose NurseryRhymes. of Diana Tixier Herald Dragons in Children s literature Resources
http://www.elmhurst.edu/~susanss/childinternet.html
RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF CHILDRENS LITERATURE

Comprehensive Children's Literature Sites
Of Primary Importance: Of Further Interest: Outstanding and Award Books
Newbery Award Page Caldecott Award Page Association for Library Service to Children - Awards and Grants Coretta Scott King Award Page ... Database of Award Winning Children's Literature Electronic Journals and Newsletter
Notes from the Windowsill Home Page Once Upon A Lap Reading Online ALAN Review ... Rambles: A Cultural Arts Magazine
Recommended Reading Lists
NEA's Teachers' Top 100 Books NEA's Kids' Top 100 Books Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents Recommended Literature K-12 (California)
Author Web Sites

89. Genres Of Children's Lit

http://pirate.shu.edu/~depierjo/genres.htm
Children's Literature: Genres Traditional Literature Types: Folktales, myths, legends, folklore, epics, ballads, folksongs, nursery rhymes, fables Picture Books Books that use illustrations to tell their stories or deliver their messages. Some picture books are all illustration, some use text as well. Several Varieties: wordless books, illustrated books, picture storybooks Specialty Books Board Books: Constructed of heavy, non toxic cardboard (Helen Oxenbury, Tana Hoban) Interactive Books: Involve movements such as clapping, touching, opening, pulling. They contain pop-ups, flaps, wheels, tabs (Jan Pienkowski, Paul Zelinsky, Eric Hill) Concept Books: Explain ideas rather than tell stories (Tana Hoban, Ann Jona, Donald Crews) Alphabet Books: Focus on the letters of the alphabet (Bert Kitchen, Graeme Base, Lois Ehlert, Maurice Sendak) Poetry Books Types: Nursery Rhymes, Folksongs, Lyrical, Narrative, Nonsense, Limericks, Haiku Some Authors: David McCord, Eve Merriam, Valerie Worth, Shel Silverstein, Nikki Giovanni) Realistic Fiction Books that deal with situations, issues, challenges, dilemmas, moral and ethical concerns that could occur within real life. The characters resemble actual people, the settings could exist somewhere in the world, the plots could actually happen in real life, and the solutions to problems are plausible.

90. WCU - Spring 2003 None
steady rhythm using the same kind of metrical foot over and over again wouldprobably become monotonous or singsongy, like a children s nursery rhyme.
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To study the sound of poems, we can use the information in The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature 6/e. Read pp. 662 - 672; 687-692. Page 667

Onomatopoeiathe use of words that sound like what they denote. (see "Player Piano" by John Updikep. 664) Assonancethe repetition of the same vowel sound in nearby words (time and tide) Euphonylines that are musically pleasant to the ear; smooth and flowing Cacophonylines that are discordant and difficult to pronounce (see "Player Piano" by John Updikep. 664) Page 668
Rhymeneeds no explanation, but Meyer offers an explanation of why rhyme is so effective. It offers a sense of closure; creates emphasis; provides structure; draws attention to the relationship between words.
Eye Rhymewords that look like they rhyme, but don't really rhyme! (cough and bough)

91. USN Lower School Webliographer/Main
Library Fun Pages Children s lit , Rodeo Pup , Rainbow Fish , Magic Tree NurseryRhymes HPD s , Mama Lisa s , Mike s Collection , Dreamhouse , Enchanted
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92. Overview Of Beginning Reader Books That Teach Children Phonics Basics Through Wo
Meet the lit Kids introduces readers to the cast of a takeoff on the familiar nurseryrhyme, The House Children love to dramatize the characters as the story
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Letters and Sounds Collection Priced for convenience and economy, the Letters and Sounds collection includes six Read-and-Sing Books and six music CDs at a price that is lower than the cost of five books, if purchased separately. This collection provides a foundation in phonemic awareness that is crucial to early literacy, an excellent enhancement for Sing Your Way Through Phonics CDs and Mini-Charts! See individual titles below for descriptions.

93. Livonia Public Library Parenting And Teachers
Favorite Children s Historical Fiction, More from Soon s Historical Fiction Site! Nurseryrhymes and Mother Goose Online Rebus rhymes, For Pre-school Teachers!
http://livonia.lib.mi.us/children/parent.html
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Michigan Bureau of Regulatory Services Division of Child Day Care Licensing Best Websites for Parents Over 700 websites arranged by subject. Also a parenting/families section. From the American Library Association Cool Sites for Kids Good jumping off place for homework. From the American Library Association. Parenting Websites Links to child abuse prevention, gifted children, homeschooling, missing children, parenting skills development More Parenting Websites Links to many resources such asMEAP Sample Tests, gifted children and children with special needs, Adoption.com, National Organization of Mothers of Twins, Step Family Association of America, and more. American Library Association Parents Page Parenting links, links to other resources such as runaways, child abuse prevention, health, family fun, and more.

94. The Foundation Webstore: Literature Curriculum Guide:K-12
Quantity in Basket none Code lit Price $40.00 Program; Mother Goose and NurseryRhymes; The Study Study of Nations; Types of Children s literature; Teaching
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95. Dr. Mary Aldridge
This website contains information aboutMary E. Aldridge at Mesa Community College which is the largest of the Maricopa County Community Colleges bringing you quality education, flexible schedules
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/~maldridg/enh291
Dr. Aldridge's Homepage English Department Home Send an email to your instructor Welcome ... Links Harry Potter - by J.K. Rowling
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The Devil's Arithmetic - by Jane Yolan
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Read the Syllabus Register for the class online Buy the book online See the MCCCD Competencies and Outline for this course. Sláinte chugat! Good health to you! Please contact Dr. Mary Aldridge for comments or corrections email English Department Faculty phone: 480-461-7361 Office Location: LO10 - LA Building Acceptable Use Policies Disability Resources TOP

96. Handbook-Ch. 3, P.1
Considering the many rhyming chants found in children s games (jump rope nurseryrhymes), and popular children s books like Seuss The Cat in the Hat, it s
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97. Kidlittr
The Children s Literature Web Guide. Carol Hurst s Children s LitSite. de Grummond Children s Literature Collection. The Hornbook.
http://people.emich.edu/awannamak/207winter2003.htm
Introduction to Children's Literature Literature 207 Tuesdays and Thursdays 2 - 3:15 p.m. Instructor: Dr. Annette Wannamaker e-mail: awannamaker@online.emich.edu Web Page: http://people.emich.edu/~awannamak/annette.htm Office Hours: Tuesdays 8:30 - 11 a.m. and 12:15 - 2 p.m. Wednesdays 5 - 7 p.m. Thursdays 9 - 11 a.m. and 12:15 - 2 p.m. Phone: 487-3173 Course Description: Introduction to Children's Literature introduces students to the forms, themes, history, and uses of literature written for children. Required Texts (at Mike's or Campus book store): Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The Giver. Through the Eyes of a Child, 6th edition. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Holes. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. Course Packet Reading, Test, and Project Schedule with accompanying Web Links: Introduction: Jan 7: Introduction to Course Jan 9: Rent-a-kid Project assigned. Read Read pgs 42-44 (intro and "The Oral Tradition") and "Reading to Children" (190-192) in Norton. And read below . . . Website for the Norton textbook: Through the Eyes of a Child General Resources for Research for Book Reports and Projects: The Children's Literature Web Guide Carol Hurst's Children's Lit Site de Grummond Children's Literature Collection The Hornbook Children's Literature In Historical and Cultural Contexts: Jan 9: Read "Myths" (241-244) in Norton. Read "Odysseus and the Cyclops" (39-41), "The Sedna Legend" (37-38), "The Virgin Mary's Child" (8-11), "The Life Span" (24), and "Eve's Unequal Children" (25) in course packet.

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99. Baby Time Tips
of board, cloth, highcontrast, pattern, touch-and-feel, flap, and Mother Goose/nurseryrhyme books that Library Programming for Families with Young Children.
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  • This program is really for the caregiver. The librarian models how to share books, rhymes and songs with babies, encouraging the caregiver to continue these activities at home. This is not a "simplified" toddler or preschool program – rather the program needs to be developmentally appropriate for infants. Babytimes are commonly held for children newborn up to age two. When sharing books with few words (such as point-and-name books) model to the parent how to extend the text by describing the object. Limit the group to ten to fifteen caregivers with their infants. Have adults sit in a circle holding their baby in their lap. The librarian is part of the circle. Repeat rhymes so adults will learn movements. Clap after each rhyme and song. (Babies love to clap!) Keep a list of the rhymes and activities that you plan to use near you so that you can quickly move from one activity to another. You might want to use a doll or teddy bear to demonstrate the rhymes.

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