[permalink] [id link]
* Children's books: The Story of Johnny and Jemima ( 1936 ); The Children of the Desert ( 1947 ); The Animal ’ s Breakfast ( 1950 ); Catriona and the Grasshopper ( 1957 ); Priscilla and the Prawn ( 1960 ); The Girl with the Flower ( 1966 ).
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
Children's and books
At the same time they collected all the folktales they could find, partly from the mouths of the people, partly from manuscripts and books, and published in 1812 – 1815 the first edition of those Kinder-und Hausmärchen ( Children's and Household Tales ), which has carried the name of the brothers Grimm into every household of the western world.
Children's libraries are special collections of books intended for juvenile readers and usually kept in separate rooms of general public libraries.
Children's literature ( also called juvenile literature ) consists of the books, stories and poems which are enjoyed by or targeted primarily at children.
The results of this type of research are typically published as books or articles in scholarly journals, including Children's Literature Association Quarterly, Children's Literature in Education, Children's Literature, The Lion and the Unicorn, and International Research in Children's Literature.
* International Children's Digital Library Repository of 2, 827 children's books in 48 languages viewable over the Internet.
* The Ball State University Digital Media Repository Historic Children's Book collection provides online access to children's books from the 20th and 19th centuries.
Religious-themed books include The Children's Book of Hymns ( 1929 ) and He Leadeth Me ( 1933 ), the latter written in collaboration with her sister.
They are funded by the Children's Friendship Center of Japan, and also do health checks and dispense vitamins when they distribute books to rural children.
The International Children's Digital Library ( ICDL ) is an organization that publishes numerous children's books in different languages on the web in child-friendly formats.
Working with illustrator Laura Cornell, Curtis has written a number of children's books, all published by HarperCollins Children's Books.
Children's author Philippa Pearce, who lived in Great Shelford until her death in December 2006, featured the Cam in her books, most notably Minnow on the Say.
He has recorded all seven books in the Harry Potter series, and as a narrator he has won two Grammy Awards, seven Grammy Nominations and a record ten Audie Awards including " Audio Book of the Year 2004 ," " Best Children's Narrator 2001 / 2005 / 2007 / 2008 ," " Best Children's Audio Book 2005 ," two Benjamin Franklin Awards from the Independent Book Publishers Association ( one of these was in 2001 for Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban ) and twenty three Audio File Earphone Awards.
* Kate Greenaway's books, full-text searchable with all images from the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature Digital Collection at the University of Florida Libraries
In 2008 Chorion, who now own the rights to Blyton's books and characters, published through Hodder's Children's Books the Famous Five's Survival Guide, a book that combines survival tips and facts with a story in which the grown-up characters revisit a case they failed to solve in their childhood.
Cooney's books have received several honors, including an IRA – CBC Children's Choice and being named an ALA Best Book for Young Adults.
Children's and Story
Children's author Hugh Lofting referred to a seat in this passage from his novel The Story of Doctor Dolittle ; “ He came strolling down the gravel-walk, humming a sad song, till he reached a stone seat right under the tree where the parrot and the monkey were hiding .”
* One Thousand Paper Cranes: The Story of Sadako and the Children's Peace Statue by Takayuki Ishii, ISBN 0-440-22843-3
* The Philippines: The Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature for Short Story for Children in English and Filipino Language ( Maikling Kathang Pambata ) since 1989 and Children's Poetry in English and Filipino Language since 2009.
The expansion included a new Children's Department and Story Time Room, a new community room, Teen Zone and Genealogy Room.
: 2002-Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs-Sean McNamara for episode " Very Scary Story " ( Nominated )
It was a freestyle of Cali Swag District's " Teach Me How to Dougie " & " Nick's Story " which was a Freestyle rap version of Slick Rick's " Children's Story ".
Biz Markie's playlist includes the following: " Children's Story " by Slick Rick, " Rapper's Delight " by The Sugarhill Gang, " Billie Jean " by Michael Jackson, " Holiday " by Madonna, " Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go " by Wham !, " It Takes Two " by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, " The Breaks " by Kurtis Blow and " Robot Rock " by Daft Punk.
For children, puppet shows, Children's Medical Center Barnyard, and Story Time also take place inside the fair.
Since then he has directed such films as Runners, A Handful of Dust, Where Angels Fear to Tread, Fairy Tale: A True Story, based on the Cottingley Fairies story which won the BAFTA for Best Children's film 1998.
* The Supreme Court and How It Works: The Story of the Gideon Case ( Random House Children's Books, 1966 ) ( ISBN 0-394-91861-4 )
The song " Tribute " is a cover of sorts, it mashes up Children's Story by Slick Rick, Woo-Hah by Busta Rhymes and Method Man by the Wu-Tang Clan.
Jordan's first single was the 1995 # 1 hit " This Is How We Do It ," which sampled Slick Rick's earlier Def Jam hit " Children's Story ".
* Tom Waits has a song on his album Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards, entitled " Children's Story ", which is based on Woyzeck
* Teaching the " Unteachable ": The Story of an Experiment in Children's Writing, A New York Review Book, 1967
The True Story of How Babies are Made ( ISBN 0-516-03640-8 ) was published in 1973 by Children's Press of Chicago, Illinois.
2.949 seconds.