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Plants in Children’s and Young Adult Literature
Plants are ubiquitous in children’s literature, yet as readers, we tend not to notice. American biologists J. H. Wandersee and E. E....
Melanie Duckworth & Lykke Guanio-Uluru
Apr 12, 20224 min read


Exploring Challenging Picturebooks in Education
What should students read? The choice of texts in the classroom has important pedagogical implications for both novice and experienced...
Åse Marie Ommundsen, Gunnar Haaland, and Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer
Oct 12, 20216 min read


Hobbyhorse Revolution and the Finnish Hobbyhorse Girls on Parade
In 2012, Finnish filmmaker Selma Vilhunen discovered a community of hobbyhorse enthusiasts who manufacture, care for, and compete in the...
Ida Moen Johnson
Aug 10, 20215 min read


The Arctic in Literature for Children & Young Adults
After finishing the research projects Arctic Discourses and Arctic Modernities we realized that children’s fiction set in the Arctic...
Heidi Hansson & Maria Lindgren Leavenworth
Feb 23, 20215 min read


Celebrate Democracy with Children’s Literature from Leading Democratic Countries of the World
In light of the recent inauguration of a new president of the United States, we thought it would be appropriate to celebrate global...
Tanja Nathanael
Jan 20, 20217 min read
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