Imagine Childhood

Imagine Childhood
Author: Sarah Olmsted
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781590309704

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For children, potential is limitless, curiosity is an electrical current, and every moment is open to the possibility of the unexpected. Day-to-day life is filled with adventure. Road blocks are invitations to try new routes. And the world is vast and expansive. This book is a celebration of childhood through the crafts and activities that invite wonder and play. The twenty-five projects and activities in this book are meant to speak to the way children engage with the world. These projects are not about what is produced in the end (although that part is fun too) but rather they are stepping-off points—activities that spark curiosity, an adventure, or an investigation. They’re about the process of getting there. They’re about the conversations that happen while making things together. They’re about getting to know the world inch by inch. They’re about exploring imaginary universes and running through real forests. They’re about living in childhood . . . regardless of your actual age. They’re about being a kid.

The Beetle Book

The Beetle Book
Author: Steve Jenkins
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780547680842

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Legs, antennae, horns, beautiful shells, knobs, and other oddities--what's not to like about beetles?

Children and Childhood in Classical Athens

Children and Childhood in Classical Athens
Author: Mark Golden
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421416854

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A thoroughly revised and updated edition of Mark Golden’s groundbreaking study of childhood in ancient Greece. First published in 1990, Children and Childhood in Classical Athens was the first book in English to explore the lives of children in ancient Athens. Drawing on literary, artistic, and archaeological sources as well as on comparative studies of family history, Mark Golden offers a vivid portrait of the public and private lives of children from about 500 to 300 B.C. Golden discusses how the Athenians viewed children and childhood, describes everyday activities of children at home and in the community, and explores the differences in the social lives of boys and girls. He details the complex bonds among children, parents, siblings, and household slaves, and he shows how a growing child’s changing roles often led to conflict between the demands of family and the demands of community. In this thoroughly revised edition, Golden places particular emphasis on the problem of identifying change over time and the relationship of children to adults. He also explores three dominant topics in the recent historiography of childhood: the agency of children, the archaeology of childhood, and representations of children in art. The book includes a completely new final chapter, text and notes rewritten throughout to incorporate evidence and scholarship that has appeared over the past twenty-five years, and an index of ancient sources.

Our Little Adventures

Our Little Adventures
Author: Tabitha Paige
Publsiher: Paige Tate & Company
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781950968015

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"Follow along with Little Fox as he plans a surprise picnic for his friend Owl,"--

Rip the Page

Rip the Page
Author: Karen Benke
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-07-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781590308127

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Here are the ideas, experiments, and inspiration to unfold your imagination and get your writing to flow off the page! This is the everything-you-need guide to spark new poems and unstick old stories, including lists of big, small, gross-out, and favorite words; adventurous and zany prompts to leap from; dares and double dares to help you mash up truths and lies into outrageous paragraphs; and letters of encouragement written directly to you from famous authors, including: Annie Barrows, Naomi Shihab Nye, Lemony Snicket, C. M. Mayo, Elizabeth Singer Hunt, Moira Egan, Gary Soto, Lucille Clifton, Avi, Betsy Franco, Carol Edgarian, Karen Cushman, Patricia Polacco, Prartho Sereno, Lewis Buzbee, and C. B. Follett. This is your journal for inward-bound adventures—use it to write, brainstorm, explore, imagine—and even rip!

In the Land of Fairies

In the Land of Fairies
Author: Daniela Drescher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1782507213

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Discover fantasy and magic in a vibrant, contemporary companion to The Flower Fairies

The Courage to Imagine

The Courage to Imagine
Author: Roni Natov
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474221238

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The act of imagining lies at the very heart of children's engagements with literature and with the plots and characters they encounter in their favorite stories. The Courage to Imagine is a landmark new study of that fundamental act of imagining. Roni Natov focuses on the ways in which children's imaginative engagement with the child hero figure can open them up to other people's experiences, developing empathy across lines of race, gender and sexuality, as well as helping them to confront and handle traumatic experience safely. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical approaches from the psychological to the cultural and reading a multicultural spectrum of authors, including works by Maya Angelou, Louise Erdrich, Neil Gaiman and Brian Selznick, this is a groundbreaking examination of the nature of imagining for children and re-imagining for the adult writer and illustrator.

The Marketing of Children s Toys

The Marketing of Children   s Toys
Author: Rebecca C. Hains,Nancy A. Jennings
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030628819

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This book offers rich critical perspectives on the marketing of a variety of toys, brands, and product categories. Topics include marketing undertaken by specific children’s toy brands such as American Girl, Barbie, Disney, GoldieBlox, Fisher-Price, and LEGO, and marketing trends characterizing broader toy categories such as on-trend grotesque toys; toy firearms; minimalist toys; toyetics; toys meant to offer diverse representation; STEM toys; and unboxing videos. Toy marketing warrants a sustained scholarly critique because of toys’ cultural significance and their roles in children’s lives, as well as the industry’s economic importance. Discourses surrounding toys—including who certain toys are meant for and what various toys and brands can signify about their owners’ identities—have implications for our understandings of adults’ expectations of children and of broader societal norms into which children are being socialized.