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If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. Children's Literature Topics: Welcome Use this guide for help locating juvenile books by subject; view resources developed for arts, exceptionalities, holidays, math, the environment and health.

Juvenile Collection Overview: Library of Congress Juvenile fiction falls under the Library of Congress subject heading P, language and literature; specifically PZ for general juvenile fiction. Stay Connected! L A to Zoo, Supplement to the 8th Edition Z L Suppl. Best Books for Children: Preschool through Gr. G48 G Suppl. Report a problem. Tags: childrens literature , childrens literature topics , education , folklore , juvenile books.

Ashland University. Class P. The book is sure to appeal to its young audience and parents alike. Get BOOK. H Things a Children s Picture Book. Author : R. Jun 21, Elizabeth Lamantia marked it as reference. A to zoo: subject access to children's picture books 7th ed;. Call number: Reviewed in: Dobda, K. Collection Management, 31 3 , Relevance and Relationship: This book would be appropriate for the collection analyzed during my field experience hours because it is appropriate for an elementary school in helping to build their collection of picture books.

Picture books are used a great deal by librarians and teachers in the elementary setting. Purpose: This book contains information regarding close to 1, picture books that would be appropriate for elementary. This would be useful to the school librarian when deciding which picture books to add to the media center collection.

It would also be helpful when assisting teachers or parents in locating picture books by subject, author, or illustrator. Validity: This book has been well reviewed by Booklist and Library Journal.

It includes titles that have also received awards and this information is included. This book is in its 7th edition. Format: This book is in print. Arrangement and Presentation: Close to 1, titles arranged by subject.

Also lists bibliographic index. Diversity: This book is available in English and is appropriate for adult reference. A variety of subjects are covered in this book to include books related to diversity. Apr 03, Kristen Mulvihill rated it it was amazing Shelves: reference-children-s-librarians. This is my first choice in locating children's books according to a subject, topic, or theme. Although our library has access to Novelist and several other online resources that provide book reviews in addition to read-alikes, A to Zoo: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books is a handy in-print tool for librarians and parents.

Although the copyright is , it is a good starting point when thinking about creating a storytime according to one theme or topic. It includes an index of subject h This is my first choice in locating children's books according to a subject, topic, or theme.

It includes an index of subject headings, titles, and illustrators in addition to the main body of the book -- the subject guide. It also features a bibliographic guide. Parents who may not find it convenient to own this book at home should be able to find it at the children's library reference desk where they live.

It's sometimes easier to browse the pages of this book than to follow an endless series of hyperlinks online. Dec 01, Kelly Everhart rated it it was amazing Shelves: reference. Lima, C. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited. Call Number: R Relevance and Relationship: With a large diverse population, both educators and students will use this source to locate published works on a variety of topics.

Format: One volume that includes an easy to search index. Arrangement and Presentation: Arranged alphabetically for easy location, includes subject, author and illustrators.

Diversity: Culturally diverse works can be located quickly and easily. Reviews: Loertscher, D. Teacher Librarian, 30 5 , p. Apr 28, Sonya Dayman added it Shelves: reference-section. Westport: Libraries Unlimited. It includes over titles that have been published since It is very easy to use. I am a homeschooling mother of three.

This is another library reference book that I kept referring to at the library when I was planning out some of our interest-led curriculum. My time is valuable, so I ended up purchasing an ex-lib copy from amazon so I could have this to use in the comfort of my own home. This was worth every cent as I refer to it pretty much daily. Dec 08, Marina added it Shelves: the-future-class-library. What a fantastic resource to help you find children's books to match up with your lessons!

I need to have this in my classroom! Basically lists picture books for any topic you can think of. Apr 27, Sarah Ragan rated it it was ok Shelves: in-class. Katie Ahl rated it really liked it Nov 02, Patricia Malek rated it it was amazing Jul 04, Megrarian rated it liked it Dec 22, JB rated it liked it Nov 30, Mar 28, Christine Turner rated it it was amazing Shelves: kid-lit-resource-picture-books.

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