Children's Books in Children's Hands: A Brief Introduction to Their Literature, 6th edition

Published by Pearson (August 16, 2018) © 2019

  • Charles A. Temple Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  • Miriam A. Martinez University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Junko Yokota National-Louis University
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For courses in children's literature.

A brief and inspirational introduction to children's literature

Children's Books in Children's Hands familiarizes current and future teachers with the best and most recent books for children. The renowned author team presents richly illustrated, practical ideas for sharing literature with children as a source of enjoyment and inspiration that will last them a lifetime. This authoritative text establishes a roadmap for understanding the world of children's literature.

The 6th Edition now includes full-color illustrations and art, newer title annotations, new teaching ideas, coverage of shifting changes in genres and thorough coverage of multicultural and international books.

Hallmark features of this title

  • Ask the Author/Illustrator boxes provide opportunities to learn from prominent children's authors, illustrators, editors and educators who respond to questions related to the chapter content.
  • Recommended Books sections at the end of each chapter provide numerous additional books and resources, including publication data, a brief annotation and interest level by age for each book listed.
  • Technology in Practice features in each chapter share teaching tips and activities for the classroom using new media technology based on the authors' experiences.
  • Issue to Consider boxes present highly debated issues in children's literature.

New and updated features of this title

  • NEW: Book reviews of dozens of new titles feature debut authors in each chapter.
  • NEW: Top Shelf book lists in every chapter include the authors' best picks of titles that exemplify concepts discussed in the chapter.
  • NEW: Discussions address the needs of English Language Learners throughout the book.
  • NEW: A Bending Genres/Shifting Formats section highlights the way contemporary authors and illustrators are blurring the lines between traditional categories of children's books.
  • UPDATED: Chapters on Multicultural Books and International Books have been fully revised.
  • UPDATED: The chapter on Traditional Literature has been updated with special emphasis on storytelling in school and in the classroom.

PART I: UNDERSTANDING LITERATURE AND THE CHILD READER

  1. Children’s Books in Children’s Hands
  2. Literary Elements in Works for Children
  3. Picturebooks
  4. Literature Representing Diverse Perspectives
  5. International Literature

PART II: EXPLORING THE GENRES OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

  1. Poetry for Children
  2. Traditional Literature
  3. Modern Fantasy and Science Fiction
  4. Contemporary Realistic Fiction
  5. Historical Fiction
  6. Nonfiction

About our authors

Charles Temple is a guitar and banjo-picking storyteller, poet and sometime children's author who teaches courses in children's literature, storytelling, writing for children, literacy and international education at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. He has written many books in the fields of literacy and children's literature. Internationally, he serves as an advisor to projects in Tajikistan, Liberia and Sierra Leone helping authors and illustrators produce books for children, and helping teachers teach with them, with support from CODE of Canada, USAID and the World Bank. He co-chairs the International Literacy Association's Special Interest Group on Literacy in Developing Countries and serves on the board of Storytellers in Higher Education, an affiliate of the National Storytelling Network.

Miriam Martinez teaches children's literature and literacy courses at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is actively involved in the Children's Literature Assembly, the National Council of Teachers of English, the International Literacy Association and the Literacy Research Association. Her research and publications have focused on the nature of children's literary meaning-making, children's responses to literature and their understanding of various literary genres and formats. She also conducts content analyses of children's books.

Junko Yokota is Director of the Center for Teaching through Children's Books and is Professor Emeritus at National Louis University in Chicago. She held research fellowships at the International Youth Library and the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, as well as a Fulbright at the University of WrocBaw in Poland. She served on the Caldecott, Newbery, Batchelder, Pura Belpré, and Ezra Jack Keats Committees; and Bologna, Nami, and Hans Christian Andersen Juries. Her research focuses on picture books, multicultural and international literature.

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