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Annotated Bibliographies
of Multicultural Children's Literature

Thanks to a grant from the Bildner Multicultural Fund, some of these books are part of a permanent collection of the Paul Robeson Library, Rutgers-Camden, and are available through IRIS, the on-line card catalog system.

multicultural children's books

Multicultural Children's Literature new

This annotated bibliography of Multicultural Children's Literature was
produced by Dr. Carol Singley and her students.
The bibliography is arranged alphabetically by author: A-E (13 books), F-G (11 books), H-N (24 books), O-S (24 books), T-Z (25 books). Short summaries and links to amazon.com are provided for each book.

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multicultural fairy tales

Multicultural Folk Tales and Fairy Tales new

This bibliography of Folk and Fairy Tales for children from around the world was also produced by Dr. Carol Singley and her students. Short summaries and links to amazon.com are provided for each book.

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Multicultural Fantasy Collections for Elementary School Children new

This annotated bibliography features children's fantasy books with African American, Latino, Native American and Asian American themes. Short summaries and links to amazon.com are provided for each book as well as appropriate age categories.

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Multicultural Fantasy Books for Middle School Children new

This annotated bibliography, produced by Dr. Carol Singley and her students, features fantasy books for middle school age children.

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