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Explores the magic of illustration in children's books. A wealth of information for kids, parents, and especially educators.
From Home Office Mall, this site contains the full text and illustrations of hundreds of children's stories. Authors and illustrators can also submit works for online publication at this site. Selection criteria state the story must be "Whimsical, Magical, Adventurous, Humorous or Imaginative, it's your choice. Just as long as the story leaves the child with pleasant dreams."
Wonderful list of Internet resources related to books for children and young adults.
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education, this site is for anyone interested in children's and young adult literature. It includes bibliographies, booklists, guides for book discussion groups, webcasts, book awards and more.
Compiled and indexed by Lisa M. Bartle, librarian at the Lima Regional Campus of Ohio State University, this site allows you to limit your search by keyword, suggested age of reader, historical period, setting (United States, Japan, Africa, etc.), format, genre, whether the material is multicultural, gender of the protagonist, year of publication, and awards won. Click on "Search Database" from the opening page.
The official Warner Brothers site of Harry Potter.
The ICDL goal is "to have every culture and language represented so that every child can know and appreciate the riches of children's literature from the world community." The collection includes thousands of full-text books in 54 languages. Search by language, reading level, content, keyword and more.
Links to everything you ever wanted to know about the author of Alices's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass, and Hunting of the Snark.
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