About this blog
Welcome to the Curriculum Centre's blog on children's literature. The blog is designed for trainee teachers in the School of Education at the University of Brighton and aims to keep students up to date with new and recommended children's books for use in their teaching practice. The blog also aims to encourage the use of children's literature to make links across all subject areas.
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This blog was originally created in 2014 by Lucy RowlandOur library catalogue
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Tag Archives: Gender
Women’s Suffrage Centenary
On the 6th February 1918, the “Representation of the People Act” received royal assent and passed into law, giving some women in the UK [...]
Lauren Child is the new Children’s Laureate
Lauren Child, award winning author and illustrator, has become the tenth Children’s Laureate. Child’s work includes the Charli [...]
Challenging stereotypes through fairy tales
Ensuring that the books we share with children include characters which represent our diverse world can be difficult when it comes to [...]