THE WLW GUIDE TO CONTEMPORARY CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
Part 2:
FOR OLDER READERS
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Speak Out Against Genetic Research
- Little House In The Path Of The Proposed Freeway Extension
- That Was Then, This Is The Time Your Grandparents Were Protesting About Back in the '60s
- Where The Wild Things Would Be, If They Hadn't Cleared So Many Old Growth Forests
- When We Were Very Naïve
- Charlotte’s Website
- Who Moved My Bubblegum?
- Jacob I Have Had A Substantial Relationship With The Hero and the Meaningless Symbol of Hereditary Power
- The Qualitatively Assessed Gilly Hopkins
- The Lion, the Completely Harmless Elderly Woman who Just Happened to Have A Small Skin Growth on her Nose, and the Wardrobe
- The Financially-Exploited, Temporary Parental Substitutes Club (Series)
- Twenty Thousand Little League Parents Under the Weather
- Tales of a Fourth Grade Underachiever Who Was Sold Short by an Education System That Did Not Recognise His Preferred Learning Style, Nor Acknowledge His Alternative Expressions of Multiple Intelligences
A.B. Credaro©2002Credaro,A.B.(2002). The WLW Guide to Contemporary Children's Literature. Warrior Librarian Weekly [online] http://www.warriorlibrarian.com/ROFL/kidsbooks.html [Accessed: August 25, 2009]
Photo from Deforestation - Backcountry Mad-7256-21A at http://www.flickr.com/photos/wricontest/470435148/
No comments:
Post a Comment