Results for subject : "CHILDREN'S SF AND FANTASY"
80 Greatest Science Fiction Books for Kids
Online Resource: Online Colleges and Universities [5 p.] 2011. (http://www.onlinecollegesanduniversities.net/blog/2011/the-80-greatest-science-fiction-books-for-kids)
A Century of Welsh Myth in Children't Literature
Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1998. 162pp.
A chosen sacrifice: the doomed destiny of the Child Messiah in late twentieth-century children's fantasy
Papers: Explorations Into Children's Literature 16(2): 107-. December 2006.
A Content Analysis of Female and Male Authors' Portrayals of Sex Roles in Science Fiction for Children From 1970 to 1990
Ph.D. Disseration, University of Minnesota, 1991. 235pp. (DAI-A 52(1): 100. July 1991.)
A Content Assessment of Science Fiction From 1947-1979 with Implications for the Elementary Social Studies Curriculum
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Akron, 1980. 401pp. (DAI-A 41(3): 933. Sept. 1980.)
A Descriptive Evaluative Study of Children's Modern Fantasy and Children's Science Fiction Using a Well-Known Example of Each
Ed. D. Dissertation, Temple University, 1988. 111 p. (DAI-A 49(7): 1696. Jan. 1989.)
A Descriptive Study of Selected Fifth- and Eighth-Grade Students' Involvement With Futuristic Science Fiction
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, 1985. 179pp. (DAI-A 47(1), 111. July 1986.)
A Fan selected SF collection for young adults
Voice of Youth Advocates 1(4): 13. October 1978.
A Few Beasts Hissed: Buzz Lightyear and the Refusal to Believe,
in: Neighbors, R. C. and Rankin, Sandy, eds. Galaxy is Rated G: Essays on Children's Science Fiction Film and Television. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2011. p. 83-95.
A Forgotten Children's Fantasy: Philip Woodruff's The Sword of Northumbria
Mythlore 20(4): 30-35. Winter 1995. (Whole No. 78)
A Historical Study of Children's Heroes and Fantasy Play
Boise: State Univeristy of Idaho, School of Education, 1987. 48pp. (ERIC ED 310 885)
A Light in the Darkness: Humor Returns to Children's Fantasy
School Library Journal 33(8):48-49. April 1987.
A Look at Heinlein's Juvenile Novels
Master's Thesis, Hollins University, 2003. 48 p.
A Look at the Modern Fantasy Currently Available to Young Readers
ERIC ED 144 109. 14pp. Paper Presented at the Annual National Conference on Language Arts in the Elementary School, Phoenix, AZ, April 22-24, 1977.
A Reference Guide to Modern Fantasy for Children
Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1984. 690 p.
A Schema for Analyzing Response to Literature Applied to the Responses of Fifth and Eighth Graders to Realistic and Fantasy Short Stories
Ph.D. Dissertation, Ohio State University, 1978. 195pp. (DAI 39: 5996A. Apr. 1978.)
A Stranger Shore: A Critical Introduction to the Work of Mollie Hunter
Lanham, MD: Scarecrow, 1998. 185pp.
A Study of the Impact of Technology on Human Values as Reflected in Modern Science Fiction For Children
Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, 1970. 201 p. (DAI-A 31(11): 5665. May 1971.)
About Tomorrow: Learning with Literature
Instructor 101(9): 20, 22-23. May/June 1992.
Ace starts juvenile fantasy line
Locus 14(10): 1. November 1981.
Across the Great Divide: Trojan Horse Mechanisms and the Cultural Politics of Children's Fantasy,
in: Moody, Nickianne and Horrocks, Clare, eds. Children's Fantasy Fiction: Debates for the Twenty First Century. Liverpool, UK: Association for Research in Popular Fictions, 2005. p. 267-284.
After Armageddon: the post cataclysmic novel for young readers
Children's Literature 6:211-220. 1977.
After Armageddon: The Postcataclysmic Novel for Young Readers
in: Lentz, Millicent, ed. Young Adult Literature: Background and Criticism. Chicago: ALA, 1980. pp. 440-448.
Afterword
in: Hintz, Carrie and Ostry, Elaine, eds. Utopian and Dystopian Writing for Children and Young Adults. New York: Routledge, 2003. p. 232-234.
Alien Fungus and Invisible Ink
Locus 19(2): 5. February 1986.
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