Hey, does anyone want the link to a children’s book I've written?
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From Jane, Wishing. By Tobi Tobias, illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman
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By the way, if it was Harry Potter or Percy Jackson please don’t answer because I’m trying to see what else people loved. Also, children’s, not YA.
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a world with unlimited bedtime stories
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The Tin Woodman Tells His Story
By Jeff Stanford, 2024
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HELP!
I’m in my big ole final history class and I need a big research topic and I think I’m doing it on children history literature in the US.
I was a huge fan of American Girl as a child so that’s going to be the biggest lense, but right now in the us there’s a big to sanitize history for children push by right wing politics which is why I want to talk about it
I’ll also be going through the Dear America series, and probably some magic treehouse.
I would love if anyone mentioned other historical children’s literature and if you want, why you liked or didn’t like it, thoughts, etc
But ESPECIALLY my non-American friends. These books I like (American Girl, Dear America) are by nature American centric
US politics are very very different from a lot of places but I was wondering if there’s anything similar for other countries?
Thank you!
Pics of my dolls ♥️
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Photographs from Kabouter Liebreng, children’s book by Janneke van Beveland, 1943.
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Editing his books for language is ridiculous, of course. But maybe each new edition of his books should simply include an editor’s note that he said this.
Shit, man.
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From Jane, Wishing. By Tobi Tobias, illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman
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If you can float, Shadow, I can too...
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Run!
Dorothy and Toto run for home ahead of the cyclone.
By Jeff Stanford, 2024
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