New to the seventh edition is a focus on multiculturalism and the addition of many new titles in all categories of children's literature. A glossary of literary terms, and appendices of award-winning titles, children's magazines, and references are included. The handbook considers the literary features of each title, summarizing the narrative, and discussing character, plot, theme, setting, point of view, style, and tone. Lukens is emerita at Miami U. in Ohio. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Unlike an anthology of children's literature, which includes only chapters or summaries, this outstanding seventh edition teaches how to make appropriate judgments about what constitutes quality children's literature. Using the critical standards for all literature, explanations are supplemented by special issues in judging books for children. Taking readers through the definitions of literary terms by reviewing plot, character, theme, setting, point of view, style, and tone, and including special sections on censorship and the importance of reading aloud, Lukens provides sound criteria for assessing the merit of children's books. The book also includes chapters on rhymes, poetry, biography, and informational books. Emphasis is placed on multicultural literature, making it a book intended for use with a wide variety of children's books. For anyone interested in children's literature, education, language arts, and/or educational media.
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