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The World Treasury of Children's Literature
The World Treasury of Children's Literature
Author: Clifton Fadiman
A two-volume anthology of classical and contemporary children's stories, poems, myths, and legends from many countries. Selected and with commentary by Clifton Fadiman; additional illustrations by Leslie Morrill.
ISBN: 133606
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 629
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Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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celeria avatar reviewed The World Treasury of Children's Literature on + 174 more book reviews
This two-volume set is full of stories of all kinds: nursery rhymes, Aesop's fables, and modern classics like Virginia Lee Burton's The Little House, Margaret Wise Brown's Goodnight Moon, and Watty Piper's The Little Engine that Could. Clifton Fadiman says in his introduction that these two volumes are aimed at younger readers -- "say from four to eight," but that his aim is uncertain and that there's really no such thing as an eight-year-old reader. These are stories for all ages, and classics that can grow with a child. There's also a section called "Some Good Writers Who Don't Appear in These Books," a three-page list of other authors that readers might enjoy. I highly recommend this set. Clifton Fadiman also edited a Book Three of this treasury, aimed at readers age nine to fourteen or so.
reviewed The World Treasury of Children's Literature on + 168 more book reviews
Many, many old favorites are in here.


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