Children's Literature: Some recommendations
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 4:37 pm
I will be going back to university to do a year-long course to become a qualified teacher at the elementary level, and have been reading a good deal of primarily British children's literature, which has been delightful.
Although I will most likely have to focus on children's literature from Britain, I was hoping to look at some books from other English-speaking cultures for possible use in either English classes or in reading sessions (where I would read a book in installments for a class). Considering most of you are American, I think here may be a good place to start to ask for some recommendations as far as American books are concerned. I can think of a few obvious "classics"(Charlotte's Web, The Wizard of Oz etc), but I'm actually quite stumped as far as more recent books (as in titles from the last forty or fifty years) are concerned. It probably doesn't also help knowing that the likes of Roald Dahl, J.K. Rowling and others are just as popular in the US as they are in the UK!
I'm mainly looking for novels/novellas, as I'm already well acquainted with some significant American picture books (such as those by Maurice Sendak, Eric Carle etc). A range of genres would be welcome, though do bear in mind that I would be working with children 11 and under, so anything a bit heavy or too long isn't worth looking at. As I said, I know some of the long established titles, and I want to be fairly up to date, so the more modern the better.
Thanks in advance, and I promise anybody wanting some British kidlit recommendations is welcome anytime.
Although I will most likely have to focus on children's literature from Britain, I was hoping to look at some books from other English-speaking cultures for possible use in either English classes or in reading sessions (where I would read a book in installments for a class). Considering most of you are American, I think here may be a good place to start to ask for some recommendations as far as American books are concerned. I can think of a few obvious "classics"(Charlotte's Web, The Wizard of Oz etc), but I'm actually quite stumped as far as more recent books (as in titles from the last forty or fifty years) are concerned. It probably doesn't also help knowing that the likes of Roald Dahl, J.K. Rowling and others are just as popular in the US as they are in the UK!
I'm mainly looking for novels/novellas, as I'm already well acquainted with some significant American picture books (such as those by Maurice Sendak, Eric Carle etc). A range of genres would be welcome, though do bear in mind that I would be working with children 11 and under, so anything a bit heavy or too long isn't worth looking at. As I said, I know some of the long established titles, and I want to be fairly up to date, so the more modern the better.
Thanks in advance, and I promise anybody wanting some British kidlit recommendations is welcome anytime.