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Literature for Children

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This work argues for deliberate cultivation of taste in children through the careful reading of literature, contending that select poetry, myths, and fairy tales, learned and reread, shape lifelong habits. It recommends practical practices — memorizing lyric poetry, learning tales orally, reading aloud, and assembling a small personal library — and offers graded selections for progressive school years. Later sections compile sources of standard prose, guidance on purchasing and caring for books, recommended editions, and a bibliography, aiming to help teachers and parents guide young readers toward sustained, thoughtful engagement with literature.

About the Author

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Orton Lowe

Orton Lowe was an author known for his contributions to children's literature. His notable work, "Literature for Children," reflects his commitment to creating engaging and educational content for young readers. Through his writing, Lowe aimed to inspire a love of reading and learning in children, making a lasting impact on the genre. His work is recognized for its thoughtful approach to storytelling and its ability to resonate with both children and educators.

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