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Orton Lowe

Literature for Children

In “Literature for Children,” Orton Lowe presents a comprehensive exploration of the role and significance of literature in the development of young minds. Through a scholarly yet accessible prose, Lowe interweaves critical analysis with charming anecdotes, shedding light on both classic and contemporary children'Äôs literature. He deftly examines themes of imagination, moral development, and social awareness, situating these narratives within a broader cultural and historical context. This work not only highlights the transformative potential of storytelling but also invites readers to appreciate the artistry behind children'Äôs literature, making a case for its essential place in education and societal values. Orton Lowe, a distinguished literary scholar well-versed in children's literature, draws from his extensive academic background and personal experiences as an educator and a parent. His keen insights are grounded in years of research and an enduring passion for fostering a love of reading among children. This book is influenced by Lowe's belief that literature serves as a powerful tool for both personal and collective growth, shaping the hearts and minds of future generations. “Literature for Children” is an invaluable resource for educators, parents, and literary enthusiasts alike. It not only deepens the reader's understanding of children's literature but also serves as a guide to nurturing a lifelong appreciation of reading. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in the cultural importance of stories in childhood development.
208 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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