2017- 1- 3
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أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: تجمع أدب أطفــال | الاختبار :الأربعاء | | الفتره الثانيه | 6 - 4 -1438هـ |
مراجعة على الملف الإضافي ..
: children’s literature was a flourishing *
By the end of the 18th century
:printed each year, mostly in London *
many as 50 children’s books
: affordable pamphlet tales and balla,ds called *
chapbooks
:before the mid‐18th century were almost always remorselessly instructional *
spelling books, school books, conduct books , deeply pious
: Godly books of the sort (deeply pious) produced from *
Puritans
: A Little Book for Little Children (c.1712), which included *
riddles and rhymes
: the turning point came *
cluster of London publishers began to produce new books in the 1740s
:The father of children’s literature *
John Newbery
:John Newbery, whose first book for the entertainment of children was *
A Little Pretty Pocket‐Book
: being sold Newbery book with *
(a ball (for a boy) and a pincushion (for a girl
: who had advocated teaching through amusement *
John Locke
: Newbery produced the first children’s periodical *
The Lilliputian Magazine
:first children’s novel *
The History of Little Goody Two‐Shoes
: a fairly rapid expansion of children’s literature through *
the second half of the 18th century
: the children’s book business was booming *
the early 1800s
: Children's books that provide a "visual experience" ‐ telling a story with pictures *
Picture Books
: books are published in a small size *
these books are called handbooks
Children's books that contain pictures or illustrations that complement the *
: story, often mirroring the plot
Picture Story Books
: The pictures are *
eye-candy
: Stories that are passed down from generation to generation *
Traditional Literature
: seek to explain things about life, nature, or the human condition *
Folktales
: called "magic stories" *
Fairy Tales
: Fables) types of stories are credited ) *
Aesop
:While based in history, these stories embellish the life of a real person *
Legends
explain the beginning of the world, natural phenomena *
: the relationships between the gods and humans
Myths
are written to portray a time period or convey information about a specific time *
:period or an historical event
Historical Fiction
They are imaginative tales require young readers to accept elements and story *
: lines that clearly cannot be true
Modern Fantasy
Charlottes Web," "Winnie the Pooh," "Alice in Wonderland", "Willie Wonka and the *
: Chocolate Factory," and "The Wizard of Oz" are all examples of
modern fantasy written
Books that are written for today's youths, representing contemporary times *
: based on real‐world situations are called
Realistic Fiction
: Books that are designed to help readers learn more about real things *
Non‐fiction or Informational Books
: that is based on the life of a person *
Biography
are written at different reading levels so that a young reader's interests can be *
: matched with text that is consistent with their abilities
Poetry and Drama
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