I Hate My Teddy Bear

I Hate My Teddy Bear
Author: David McKee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781783444168

Two children, playing in the park, spend their time arguing over how good their teddy bears are, while a galaxy of strange characters and objects passes around them unnoticed. Playing with perspective, art and our view of the world when we are children, this is a classic to rediscover and share.

I Hate My Teddy Bear

I Hate My Teddy Bear
Author: David McKee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 1996
Genre: Play
ISBN: 9780862647261

Two children, sent out to play, spend their time arguing over the relative merits of their teddy bears, while a galaxy of strange characters and objects passes them unnoticed. Russel Hoban said of this engrossing and fascinating book: 'This will help any child to get as good grip on the ungraspable . ' Both adults and children find I HATE MY TEDDY BEAR rewarding on different levels and it will give hours of pleasure.

The Bear Who Wouldn't Leave

The Bear Who Wouldn't Leave
Author: J.H. Moncrieff
Publisher: DeathZone Books
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2017-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0987712918

Sometimes evil looks like a fuzzy teddy bear.... Still grieving the untimely death of his dad, ten-year-old Josh Leary is reluctant to accept a well-worn stuffed teddy bear from his new stepfather. He soon learns he was right to be wary. Edgar is no ordinary toy...and he doesn’t like being rejected. When Josh banishes him to the closet, terrible things begin to happen.Desperate to be rid of the bear, Josh engages the help of a friend. As the boys’ efforts rebound on them with horrifying results, Josh is forced to accept the truth—Edgar will always get even.

Bear Feels Sick

Bear Feels Sick
Author: Karma Wilson
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781599614861

When Bear is too sick to play, his animal friends go to his cave to make him soup and tea and keep him company.

Visual History

Visual History
Author: Ulrike Mietzner
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783039101511

Addressing questions about representation, this book critically explores the potential of different types of visual material to illuminate historical studies. The contributions in this collection range from explorations of picture schemes used in 19th century classrooms to contemporary popular representations of schooling. Film and photographic images are considered in specific contexts, presenting case studies along with theoretical reflections about methods, values and the very nature of historical studies. Images are examined in children's literature, in the induction of history of education students, in the recreation of past practices and in the promotion of government policies. Visions of education are put alongside discussion of 'the visual turn', its value to historians, its relations with questions about the construction of knowledge and the archive. A range of positions on the visual are represented in the collection. Without presenting an orthodoxy the book aims to promote new awarenesses of this important aspect of education history and the issues it raises.

Literature For Children

Literature For Children
Author: Peter Hunt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134916272

Children's literature has recently produced a body of criticism with a highly distinctive voice. The book consolidates understanding of this area by including some of the most important essays published in the field in the last five years, demonstrating the links between literary criticism, education, psychology, history and scientific theory. It includes Peter Hollindale's award- winning essay on Ideology and Children's Literature, topics from metafiction and post-modernism to fractal geometry, and the examination of texts ranging from picture books to The Wizard of Oz and the the Australian classic Midnite . Sources are as disparate as Signal and the Children's Literature Association Quarterly , and the international community is represented by writers from Britain, the USA, Canada, Australia and Germany. Each essay is set in its critical context by extensive quotation from authoritative articles.

Challenging and Controversial Picturebooks

Challenging and Controversial Picturebooks
Author: Janet Evans
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2015-06-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317631609

It is often assumed that picturebooks are for very young readers because of their emphasis on the illustrations and their scarcity of text; however, there are increasing numbers of picturebooks where the age of the implied reader is questionable. These are picturebooks whose controversial subject matter and unconventional, often unsettling style of illustration challenge the reader, pushing them to question and probe deeper to understand what the book is about. In addition to the book challenging the reader, the reader often challenges the book in an attempt to understand what is being said. These increasingly popular picturebooks work on many different levels; they are truly polysemic and worthy of in-depth analysis. They push the reader to ask questions and in many instances are intrinsically philosophical, often dealing with fundamental life issues. Challenging and Controversial Picturebooks examines these unconventional, non-conformist picturebooks, considering what they are, their audience and their purpose. It also considers: Children’s and adults’ thoughts on these kinds of picturebooks. How challenging and unsettling wordless picturebooks can play with the mind and promote philosophical thought. What creates non-conformity and strangeness ... is it the illustrations and their style, the subject matter or a combination of both? Why certain countries create, promote and accept these picturebooks more than others. Why certain picturebooks are censored and what factors are in play when these decisions are made. The role of publishers in translating and publishing these picturebooks. Children’s creative and critical responses to strange, unsettling and often disturbing visual texts. This inspiring and thought-provoking volume explores the work of a number of highly respected, international picturebook experts and includes an exclusive interview with the legendary Klaus Flugge, Managing Director of Andersen Press, one of the few remaining independent children’s book publishers in England. It is an indispensable reference for all interested in or working with picturebooks, including researchers, students in higher and teacher education, English advisors/inspectors, literacy consultants and classroom teachers.

Biscuit and the Lost Teddy Bear

Biscuit and the Lost Teddy Bear
Author: Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062076965

Beginning readers will love this heartwarming story about beloved puppy Biscuit's quest to find a lost teddy bear's owner. Biscuit has found a lost teddy bear, but none of his friends is missing a bear. Can Biscuit find the teddy bear's owner? The youngest of readers will enjoy following Biscuit's search to return the bear to its rightful home in this charming, easy-to-read My First I Can Read adventure.

I Hate You Swati

I Hate You Swati
Author: Upendra Dharmadhikari
Publisher: Redgrab Books pvt ltd
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8194845238

Rahul is an eligible Bachelor as per middle class thoughts. He is 27 years old (right age to get married), highly educated and well settled high paying job (MBA and earning seven figure salary) and plus point that he had foreign visit last year and has high prospects to go foreign in future also. All these are achievements for any middle class boy to pop as premium Bachelor for matrimony world. So one fine Sunday morning, his parents fixed his arranged marriage 'get to know each other' Kind of meeting with prospective bride at mgf mall, Gurgaon. He liked girl at first sight but refused to marry her just because her name was "br>Swati". Why do Rahul hate this particular "name"? What are his heartbroken stories? It is journey of Rahul on path of friendship, love and some other funny things. If you ever felt being in love, cheated and chaos then, one of the stories of this book could be yours also.