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تاريخ التسجيل: Fri Jul 2013
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Early reader books, appropriate for children ages 5–7.
.18–, appropriate for children ages 12adult fiction-Young
engraving were first used in the 1830s
One example of oral stories that would've been enjoyed by children is the tale of The Asurik Tree
Some Irish folktales can be traced as far back as 400 BC.
Storytelling may have reached its peak duringSong dynasty
Kline divides children's literature in Europe during this time into five
that chapbooks kept imaginative stories from being lost to readersunder strict Puritan influence of the time
Durng the Byzantine Empire,the Biblie, and Christian hymnz and stories were popular
300s-, who wrote poems and riddles for children in the 1200 Indian Amir Khusrow
Medieval literatureThere are two schools of thought about children and European
During the 1600s, the concept of childhood changed drastically in Europe
The New England Primer was in print by 1961 and used in schools for 100 years.
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
William Roscoe s story poemThe Butterfly's Ball,
The Golden Age of Children's Literature ended with World War I in Great Britain and Europe
most famous work, The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765)
But Newbery has become known as the ‘father of children's literature
Authors use historical fiction to create drama and interest based on real events in people's lives.
Biography. A form of non-fiction that is based on the life of a person.
Poetry is often the first literature presented to a child
The first poems written exclusively for children were mostly religious
Twinkle, TwinkleLullaby

Bed in Summer By Robert Louis Stevenson
The personification “Hold fast to dreams” gives us a meaning that Langston Hughes is saying that you should never give up on your hopes and dreams.
Langston Hughes compares a broken-winged bird to life meaning life can hard at point
Hughes is best known as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance

Hughes died from complications after abdominal surgery, related to prostate cancer
Folktales often centre around favourite character types
Plot: Sequence of events showing characters in action. Sequence is chosen by the author as the best way of telling the story.
Climax: peak and turning point of conflict, point at which the reader knows the outcome of the action
Maturing and facing adolescence are common themes in children's books
Bigotry and prejudice constitute a common theme in many children's books جاب ذا او الي فوقها مو متاكده
By the end of the 18th century, children’s literature was a flourishing, separate and secure part of the publishing industry in Britain.
The books present a "real-world" problem or challenge and show how a young person solves that problem
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