Children's Literature

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Children's Literature Links

An index of children's literature resources for children's writers, children's book illustrators, teachers, and readers of all ages.

Reading Children's Literature:

Books for Boys - books, boys, and why reading is important.

CE Bilingual Books - Chinese/English bilingual books for children.

Newbery Award Winning Books

Newbery Award Winning Books - 1922-1929

Newbery Award Winning Books - 1930-1939

Newbery Award Winning Books - 1940-1949

Newbery Award Winning Books - 1950-1959

Newbery Award Winning Books - 1960-1969

Newbery Award Winning Books - 1970-1979

Newbery Award Winning Books - 1980-1989

Newbery Award Winning Books - 1990-1999

Newbery Award Winning Books - 2000-2008

Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark - book review.

Sharing Books - over 200 children's books online!

The Newbery Project

To Kill a Mockingbird - includes a brief quiz and notes for writers.

Writing Children's Literature:

Creating and Using a Writer's Notebook

Margot Finke's World of Writing for Children

Musings, by Margot Finke

Tips for Writing Middle Grade Novels

Author Websites:

Max Elliot Anderson - books for reluctant readers, 8 and up.

Dotti Enderle - author of a gazillion books, stories and poems for children.

Jeri Chase Ferris - author of biographies for children.

Margot Finke's Books for Kids - writing help and rants du jour.

Lila Guzman - author of young adult novels about the American Revolution, children's
fiction and nonfiction, and short stories.

Perspectives on Writing - Linda Jo Martin's inspiration for writers.

Chris Rettstatt - creator of Kaimira and co-author of the Kaimira book series.

Susan Kneib Schank - the author of Tera's Dawn.

Shari Lyle-Soffe - writing and promotion tips for children's writers.

Kari-Lynn Winters - children's book author, educator, researcher.


Link Submissions:

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Link submissions may include well-written, informative blog articles and author/illustrator websites, or whatever else you have to share in the world of children's literature. All submissions will be reviewed. Please suggest a category for each link.

Do not send more than five links per month.