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Paperback The Book Tree: A Christian Reference for Children's Literature Book

ISBN: 1885767714

ISBN13: 9781885767714

The Book Tree: A Christian Reference for Children's Literature

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Literary affections naturally give way to literary habits. Families who love to read will find the time to read -- the distractions of life are simply crowded out .... Such families invariably become... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

Disappointment

I expected help finding CHRISTIAN LITERATURE. Like "Paula the Waldensian", this is just a booklist of the common, worldly literature. A complete waste of money.

GREAT BOOK!!! Yes they left off some good ones but who doesn't!

This is only the 2nd book review, I have done. I have three other similar books and I am actually on-line looking for more. I just felt the one star the other patron gave this book was extremely bias and wrong to the rest of us. Keeping an open-mind as a book reviewer is very important. There are Catholic stories for sure in "The Book Tree", "Madeline" comes to my mind. The "Queen of the Reformation" (page 138) is given no more prominence than any other book with a caption. Just opening the book, "Ox-Cart Man" (Page 30) and "Bread and Jam for Frances" (Page 31) have similar types of captions. One caption I don't particularly like is from "Book of Greek Myths" (Page 50) "After a while Mother Earth bore three more sons. Uranus looked at them with disgust. Each of them had fity head and a hundred strong arms." I obviously don't believe in mythology at all, but would I say the entire book is bad because of that, of course not. Would I read the book about greek mythology--of course. It is part of the world's history. Would I recommend it to a young reader who I thought could handle it--of course. Recommend it to all children--no. As far as the quality of "The Book Tree", I think it is wonderful. Yes they have left off many good books, but so has every other book of this type. They have done alot of research and there are over 300 listings in this book and a short paragraph about each. Reading and choosing books for children should be fun. You as the ADULT can pick and choose and read for yourself and make the final decision for the children you come in contact with. One I would like to recommend to the one star patron is "Really Good Books for Kids: a guide for Catechists and Parents" by Jamaan Manternach. Another favorite book of mine in this category is "Children's Literature for All God's Children." The only problem it was published in 1986. The ideas for using chiildren's literature in all kinds of settings is timeless. It has an excellent 5 star review written by someone else. Finally, I hope this review is helpful to others. Choosing books for children and the young at heart is hard and I think these authors did a wonderful job. This kind of research makes the job for all of us so much easier. Thank you.

I love it!

This is a great resource for appropriate children's literature. I like the brief synopsis of the books, and I appreciate the sections on biographies that are appropriate for different age levels.
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