Presents some of the "masterpieces" of children's literature, including Mother Goose verses, fairy tales, works by Lear, Ruskin, Carroll, Twain, Stevenson, Baum, Grahame, Kipling, Dickens, Wilder, and more.
I absolutely love his book :) This is a wonderful collection of literature for my children's literature course! I will keep this book to further read and enjoy after my class is over.
I read selected stories from this MASSIVE collection of children's literature for a History of Children's Literature course. I appreciated the brief descriptions of the authors that came before each story/section of stories by that author.
The print was somewhat difficult to read, maybe too small?? Or perhaps, I've become spoiled by my Kindle...I also would have liked more illustrations. It just felt odd to be reading children's literature without the beautiful illustrations that traditionally accompany Children's literature.
Kiddie stories!!! Not only does it include the *non-Disneyized* versions of classics like "The Little Mermaid" and "Little Red Riding-hood," but also Edward Lear's poems, Kipling, the German Struwwelpeter, and the complete texts of Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Alice in Wonderland, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Treasure Island, Peter Pan, and Charlotte's Web. This book is awesome!!
This is a great collection of children's lit. If you read aloud a few pages per day, it will take a few months to finish. Young children like it, even with no pictures. The original Beauty and the Beast, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty (you probably never knew her mother in law was a cannabalistic ogre!), Little Red Riding Hood, The Wizard of Oz, Treasure Island, and many, many others are found in this collection. Just skip The Almond Tree, it's an awful story to read to children. This single story gets one star.