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Children's Literature
A Brief History of Children's Literature
18th Century
Children treated like young adults
Books moralistic, insturctional
Depecticed religious and ethical views
Mid 18th Century
John Newberry
Published first book that was educating and entertaining
Father of Children's Literature
Print making commercialized
History of Children's Literature
Changing Perception of Childhood
Children treated in a gentler manner
Child Labor Laws
Books created for enjoyment
Books for the wealthhy
others heard stories through tales oral stories
Chapbooks
underground reading
fun tales
no religious undertones
sold in the streets
Hornbooks
moral lessons
bible verses
preachy
teaches lessons
John Newberry
Printing Press
Little Pretty Pocket Book
John Newberry Medal
Magazines
First popular children's books published in magazines first
School Readers
Anthologies
moralistic and ethical
basal readers
phonics- look say method
Genre's of Children's Literature
A category or classification
Fiction
stories made up by an author
not real
Fantasy
magic, supernatural, toys, ghost stories, time warps, animals, unreal worlds
low fantasy, elements of the real world
high fantasy, a lot of magical and supernatural, set in worlds other than the real world
Science Fiction
Technology, advanced, doesn't exist, could happen one day
futuristic
Historical Fiction
set in the past, seem like real events that could happen but are made up events
Realistic Fiction
Events that are made up by the author but could actually happen
Characters and settings that are realistic, that could actually happen in real life
Nonfiction
real life, science, events
not made up
Convey information
Literary Nonfiction-conveyed in a story
Multicultural Literature
people who are diverse: race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, exceptionality, social class, gender
Global literature
international literature
translated literature
Poetry
rhymes
narrative poems-tell a story
folk songs
Traditional Literature
stories passed down through generations by word of mouth
telling history of a culture
values of a culture
Fables
myths
enertainment
tall tales
Legends
Folktales
trickster tales
noodlehead
Mother Goose
overlaps with poetry