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A comics historian offers a short but pithy history of the industry and how it led to the format known as the graphic novel, a term first coined by Will Eisner in the late 1970s...
The target audience for this book is pre-service school librarians and classroom teachers, although veteran practitioners may also learn a few tricks along the way...
This guide differs in two ways from Reid's Read-Alouds: Selections for Children and Teens (2009) and Reid's Read-Alouds 2: Modern Day Classics from C...
McNeil's guide explains specific early-literacy skills, recommends a wealth of activities to foster them, and suggests appropriate children's literature to support their development...
Fifty-two tales, many well-known and loved, some unfamiliar, and nine specifically for adults, are extensively illustrated with art from the works of Arthur Rackham, Walter Crane, Wanda Gag, Leslie Brooke, and others...