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Study Web's Children's Literature Listing

http://www.studyweb.com/
links/130.html

From A-Z young authors' web pages can be found. If looking for a particular story you may want to go to this author listing first.
Study Web's General Literature Listing http://www.studyweb.com/
Language_Arts/lit_toc.htm
 
Listing of various genres of literature from around the world.
Young People's Zone http://www.angelfire.com/ok2/
ordinal/
 
Looking for an excerpt from a favorite children's book but don't know have time to go to the library? You can find authentic texts and download them here.
Scholastic.com http://www.scholastic.com Various literature and writing projects as well as headline news articles from their Scholastic News Magazine.
Children Express News http://www.childrens-express.org/ Provides young adult news stories about topics that interest them.  Stories are written by students from around the world.
Get To Know Your Favorite Authors http://www.education-world.com/
a_curr/curr066.shtml#young
Education World has put together author links with  lessons to parallel.
Children's Literature Web Guide http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca
/~dkbrown/index.html
Every English teacher's Bible! Listing of all of the different types of literature - Newberys and Caldecotts - with valuable author links.

 

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