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9 Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686
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11 Sir Roger L’Estrange (English,
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13 Rudyard Kipling (British, 1865-1
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15 Jerry Pinkney (American, born 19
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RHYMES Fairy tales and the sing-son
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17 Sarah Catherine Martin (British,
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19 Randolph Caldecott (British, 184
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21 Beatrix Potter (British, 1866-19
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23 Willy Pogány (Hungarian, 1882-1
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25 Dan Santat (American, born 1975,
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LITERACY Mastering the letters of t
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27 Heinrich Hoffmann (German, 1809-
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29a-B Jean de Brunhoff (French, 189
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31 William Steig (American, 1907-20
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CONTROVERSY The history of children
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34 Helen Bannerman (British, 1862-1
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36 Julius Lester (American, 1939-20
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38 C. S. Lewis (British, 1898-1963,
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ENDURANCE Why are these books still
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41 Beatrix Potter (British, 1866-19
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43 Kenneth Grahame (British, 1859-1
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45 Robert McCloskey (American, 1914
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47 E. B. White (American, 1899-1985
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ADAPTATION Books adapted to the scr
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49B Sir John Tenniel (British, 1820
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49D Lewis Carroll [Charles Dodgson]
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51 A. A. Milne (British, 1882-1956,
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53 Roald Dahl (British, 1916-1990,
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55 Anna Sewell (British, 1820-1878,
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INNOVATION Necessity, creativity, c
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57 Beatrix Potter (British, 1866-19
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59 Eric Carle (American, 1929-2021,
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61 Lewis Carroll [Charles Dodgson]
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GAME CHANGERS Published almost two
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64 Jessica Love (American, born 198
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RESTORING DIGNITY Indigenous people
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66 Brenda J. Child (Red Lake Ojibwe
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CONTRIBUTORS H. Nichols B. Clark (H
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ILLUSTRATION CREDITS Permission was
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INDEX 1 12 Fables of Aesop (Aesop,
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f Fables choisies, mises en vers (d
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