Chinese Children’s Books Regulations

My last blog post I talked about how extremely limited children’s books are in North Korea, and I wanted to touch on a similar arising topic that is now happening in China. As many know, China is a very large…

German Children’s Literature During WWII Era

For my first blog post I will be writing about the literature that children were exposed to during the WWII era in Germany. I was a little unsure what to write about for this blog post, but I saw another…

Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award

For my second blog post, I wanted to look into international book awards. I discovered that most countries have their own set of awards for children’s literature, like how the United States has the John Newbery Medal. The international awards…

International “Silent Books” and Books for Children with Disabilities

As I was researching events related to international children’s literature, I stumbled upon the website for International Children’s Book Day. This led me to a tab titled “Silent Books.” The International Board of Books for Young People (IBBY) started a…

Book Review on Bronze and Sunflower

Bronze and Sunflower is a children’s novel written by Cao Wenxuan. Cao Wenxuan is a Chinese writer for children and this is his first novel to be translated from Mandarin to English. The novel was translated by Helen Wang. This…

Blog Post 2: Child Literacy Crisis in South Africa

In this course, we have often discussed the disparities in representation of diverse children in the literature; however, for this blog post, I wish to discuss the disparity of illiteracy in South Africa. Literacy is the ability to read and…

Blog Post 1: Children’s Literature on Apartheid in South Africa

I chose to focus on a specific historical event pertaining to a certain country and highlight children’s books on that event. I am studying South Africa, so the major event that comes to mind is apartheid. Apartheid was institutionalized racial…

“Our Story Magic” Book Review

Our Story Magic is a children’s novel written by Gcina Mhlophe and published by University of KawZulu-Natal Press in 2006. It is a fictional novel of South African folklore tales. South African folklore is traditionally told in “oral tradition,” and…

Zach McGuckin’s Book Review

The book I chose to read was The Story of The Seagull and The Cat Who Taught Her To Fly written by Luis Sepulveda. This book was written and first published in Chile where Sepulveda is from. I really enjoyed…

Reflection on, “Russia Omits Story of Transgender Girl from Children’s Book,” by Katie Burkholder

This blog post is covering a topic I feel very passionate about. I came across an article whilst researching children’s books published for foreign countries. This however isn’t on a book published outside of America. It is on a book…