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1UnivMenno
Tip of the hat to the Pittsburgh Mennonite Church librarian for this find. "One resource I use a lot when collecting books for children is Bluffton University's Lion and Lamb Peace Center. The website is not well organized, but they have some good stuff." http://www.bluffton.edu/lionlamb/biblio
3UnivMenno
Additional sources for children's books:
• The Librarian’s Guide to Developing Christian Fiction Collections for Children, Barbara J. Walker, Neal-Schuman, 2005, 228 pp.
• The Librarian’s Guide to Developing Christian Fiction Collections for Young Adults, Barbara J. Walker, Neal-Schuman, 2005, 200 pp.
• The Librarian’s Guide to Developing Christian Fiction Collections for Children, Barbara J. Walker, Neal-Schuman, 2005, 228 pp.
• The Librarian’s Guide to Developing Christian Fiction Collections for Young Adults, Barbara J. Walker, Neal-Schuman, 2005, 200 pp.
