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Monday, March 12, 2007
Images of Indians in Children's Books
Starting a new blog, this one of images in picture books....
It is called Images of Indians in Children's Books. I'm just getting started on it, and I won't post to it as frequently as I do American Indians in Children's Books. I'm conceptualizing it as a teaching tool for courses that use, directly or indirectly, children's lit. It will also be useful for teachers, parents, and kids, too!
Here's the URL:
http://imagesofindiansinchildrensbooks.blogspot.com/
Starting a new blog, this one of images in picture books....
It is called Images of Indians in Children's Books. I'm just getting started on it, and I won't post to it as frequently as I do American Indians in Children's Books. I'm conceptualizing it as a teaching tool for courses that use, directly or indirectly, children's lit. It will also be useful for teachers, parents, and kids, too!
Here's the URL:
http://imagesofindiansinchildrensbooks.blogspot.com/
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This will be useful -- we can show examples without purchasing the book - thus cutting out the "profit" for questionable books.
ReplyDeleteWill you also post "good" images so people can see the difference?
Peggy Riehl
Chicago