History of children literature PowerPoint presentation

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History of children literature


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T HISTORY OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE BY ; TUGONON, JO-AN

EARLY PRINTED BOOKS 1450’S- Johnannes Gutenberg’s mass production of books

EARLY PRINTED BOOKS 1476- William Caxton’s printing press the Hornbook

HORNBOOK printed sheets of text mounted on wood and covered with translucent animal horn. Used mainly to teach reading and numbers .

There have been many changes related to the publishing of literature for children since the beginning of the 17th century when the only books published for children were school books to teach them the alphabet and spelling, as well as morals, manners, and religion.

PURITAN INFLUENCE Heavily influenced by church of England Fear of God Religious instruction Preparation for death - Restricted children from reading some chapbooks

CHAPBOOKS

ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD

ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD Moral tales continued, but lighter content like word play, rhymes, and games emerged. Adult stories were also adapted for children. John Locke introduced the idea of children as a "blank slate," leading to a shift in children's literature.

Books that is barrowed by children

JHON NEWBERY -a writer and publisher who first thought of publishing books solely for children . - FATHER OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

In addition to these, Newbery published a wide variety of other children's books, including: A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744) [1] Mother Goose's Melody [1]

1 9 TH CENTURY

19 th century Introduce first picture book . - Great focus on c hildren’s play and enjoyment RANDOLPH CALDECOTT

Shift in content towards realism in children’s literature during the social and political revolution of 1960s-1970s

Authors like Beverly Clearly, Judy Blume, and Paul Zindel addressing societal issues in children's books. Introduction of authors like M. E. Kerr, Cynthia Voigt, and Robert Cormier writing about homelessness, race, and sexuality .

. The realism of children’s literature in the 1960s and 1970s represented a radical shift at that time, similar to many of the other shifts throughout history related to historical, political, and societal influences.

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