Children’s Literature to Read Our World

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African American Children's Literature
Asian Children's Literature
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Children's literature
critical literacy pedagogy
diverse protagonists analysis
early childhood
Early literacy
empathy development strategies
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Holocaust literature
inclusive literature selection methods
Indigenous Children's Literature
International Children's Literature
Latinx Children's Literature
LGBTQ+ Children's Literature
Literacy education
literacy methods
multicultural education theory
Picture books
refugee narratives classroom
social justice curriculum
Teaching children's literature

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032912981
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book encourages preservice and inservice teachers to thoughtfully select children’s books that guide their students’ understanding of the world around them.

Reading children’s books that highlight societal topics helps students think through complex ideas and life situations. While reading and discussing such books, students can be guided by their teachers and the books they read to make text to text, text to self, and text to world connections during reading. With contributions from leading scholars in children’s literature, the book details the selection of children’s books for class inclusion, including the significance of African-American, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, and other diverse children’s literature. It also highlights societal topics through the lens of children’s literature, focusing on topics like economic diversity, refugee and immigrant experiences, teaching about the Holocaust and combatting antisemitism, discussing social and emotional learning, and exploring racial issues.

This text includes opportunities to read and study historically underrepresented protagonists and authors within children’s literature, and it aids teachers and their students to think critically about societal topics to lead to better understanding and empathy of others.

This is a foundational text for graduate and undergraduate students in children’s literature, early childhood education, early literacy, literacy methods, and literature instruction.

Jan Lacina holds the Bezos Family Foundation Endowed Chair of Early Childhood Education and is Senior Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies & Strategic Partnerships within the College of Education at Texas Christian University. She began her career as a Texas public school teacher.