Tikvah: Children's Book Creators Reflect on Human Rights
by Norman D. Stevens (Editor)
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A diverse collection of artwork, quotations, and short essays in which forty-three of America's most distinguished children's book creators reflect on human rights. Includes a brief biography of each contributor.Tags
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I was really excited when I discovered this book in the library because I thought it would be children's authors speaking to children about human rights in their personal reflections. I found the book personally difficult to access because I couldn't identify many of the children's authors who were included. Some reflections were very long and dense but others were short and concise-- I will be including three in class this week but haven't used them yet: Antonio Frasconi, Etienne Delessert, and Marc Simont. Overall a very beautifully illustrated collection.
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- Nonfiction, Children's Books, Art & Design, Tween
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- 758.9323 — Arts & recreation Painting Nature, architectural subjects and cityscapes, other specific subjects Other subjects The social sciences
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- NC825 .H78 .T55 — Fine Arts Drawing. Design. Illustration Drawing. Design. Illustration Special subjects
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