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TTC – A Children’s Guide to Folklore and Wonder Tales


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Last updated 1/2024
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 12h 34m ) | Size: 10.4 GB
“Once upon a time.” Those four words bring us comfort, joy, and hope, as they start a plethora of stories that often end with “happily ever after.”

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TTC – A Children’s Guide to Folklore and Wonder Tales


Free Download TTC – A Children’s Guide to Folklore and Wonder Tales
Last updated 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 12h 34m ) | Size: 10.4 GB
“Once upon a time.” Those four words bring us comfort, joy, and hope, as they start a plethora of stories that often end with “happily ever after.”

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What’s Happening to Me The Classic Illustrated Children’s Book on Puberty


Free Download Arthur Robins, ""What’s Happening to Me?" The Classic Illustrated Children’s Book on Puberty"
English | 2000 | ISBN: 0818403128 | EPUB | pages: 56 | 3.0 mb
For more than twenty years,the internationally bestselling team behindWhere Did I Come From?has helped millions of parents and children talk about the facts of life in a straightforward yet lighthearted way that is respectful of young people’s natural intelligence. Warmly and relatably illustrated throughout,What’s Happening to Me?creates a safe space where families can talk about the physical and emotional changes that happen during puberty and adolescence, answering the questions that kids ask most often.

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Speech and Silence in Contemporary Children’s Literature


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English | ISBN: 1032038365 | 2023 | 200 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1244 KB + 9 MB
Speech and Silence in Contemporary Children’s Literature brings a fresh perspective to a central literary question― Who speaks?― by examining a variety of represented silences. These include children who do not speak, do not yet speak effectively, or speak on behalf of others. A rich and unexamined literary archive explores the problematics of children who are literally silent or metaphorically so because they cannot communicate effectively with adults or peers. This project centers children’s literature in the question of voice by considering disability, gender, race, and ecocriticism. Children’s literature rests on a paradox at the root of its own genre: it is produced by an adult author writing to a constructed idea of what children should be. By reading a range of contemporary children’s literature, this book scrutinizes how such texts narrate the child’s journey from communicative alterity to a place of empowered adult speech. Sometimes the child’s verbal enclosure enables privacy and resistance. At other times, silence is coerced or imposed or arises from bodily impairment. Children may act as intermediaries, speaking on behalf of species that cannot. Recently, we have seen children exercise their voices on the world stage and as authors. In all cases, the texts analyzed here reveal speech as a minefield to be traversed. Children who talk too much, too little, or with insufficient expertise pose problems to themselves and others. Implicitly and sometimes explicitly, they attempt to hold adults to account― inside and outside the text.

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Speech and Silence in Contemporary Children’s Literature


Free Download Danielle E. Price, "Speech and Silence in Contemporary Children’s Literature "
English | ISBN: 1032038365 | 2023 | 200 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1244 KB + 9 MB
Speech and Silence in Contemporary Children’s Literature brings a fresh perspective to a central literary question― Who speaks?― by examining a variety of represented silences. These include children who do not speak, do not yet speak effectively, or speak on behalf of others. A rich and unexamined literary archive explores the problematics of children who are literally silent or metaphorically so because they cannot communicate effectively with adults or peers. This project centers children’s literature in the question of voice by considering disability, gender, race, and ecocriticism. Children’s literature rests on a paradox at the root of its own genre: it is produced by an adult author writing to a constructed idea of what children should be. By reading a range of contemporary children’s literature, this book scrutinizes how such texts narrate the child’s journey from communicative alterity to a place of empowered adult speech. Sometimes the child’s verbal enclosure enables privacy and resistance. At other times, silence is coerced or imposed or arises from bodily impairment. Children may act as intermediaries, speaking on behalf of species that cannot. Recently, we have seen children exercise their voices on the world stage and as authors. In all cases, the texts analyzed here reveal speech as a minefield to be traversed. Children who talk too much, too little, or with insufficient expertise pose problems to themselves and others. Implicitly and sometimes explicitly, they attempt to hold adults to account― inside and outside the text.

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The Routledge Companion to Children’s Literature and Culture


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 1032103590 | 569 Pages | PDF (True) | 63 MB
Focusing on significant and cutting-edge preoccupations within children’s literature scholarship, The Routledge Companion to Children’s Literature and Culture presents a comprehensive overview of print, digital, and electronic texts for children aged zero to thirteen as forms of world literature participating in a panoply of identity formations.

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Tending to the Past Selfhood and Culture in Children’s Narratives about Slavery and Freedom


Free Download Karen Michele Chandler, "Tending to the Past: Selfhood and Culture in Children’s Narratives about Slavery and Freedom "
English | ISBN: 1496845943 | 2024 | 252 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 4 MB
In many popular depictions of Black resistance to slavery, stereotypes around victimization and the heroic efforts of a small number of individuals abound. These ideas ignore the powers of ordinary families and obscure the systematic working of racism. Tending to the Past: Selfhood and Culture in Children’s Narratives about Slavery and Freedom examines Black-authored historical novels and films for children that counter this distortion and depict creative means by which ordinary African Americans survived slavery and racism in early America.

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Lost Children Coping with Miscarriage for Latter-Day Saints


Free Download Rachelle J. Christensen, "Lost Children: Coping with Miscarriage for Latter-Day Saints"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0692728791 | EPUB | pages: 156 | 0.4 mb
Whether it happens to you or someone you love, there’s no way to prepare for the overwhelming sense of loss that accompanies a miscarriage. But as Latter-day Saints, we know that Heavenly Father’s plan offers solace, even in the face of adversity. Lost Children provides specific information about miscarriage and how it affects a person physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Rachelle J. Christensen draws on her own experiences with miscarriage and infertility to bring you a comforting guide that’s perfect for anyone who’s had to struggle through this trial. Strengthen your testimony of the eternal plan as you learn to find happiness in spite of trials and joy in spite of pain.

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