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Children's and young adult literature

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Children's and young adult literature[1][2][3][4][5][6] or children's and youth literature[7][8][9][10] refers to literature created for readers up to the age of about 18 years old.

It is often divided into young adult literature (ages 12-18) and children's literature (ages up to 12).

References

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  1. ^ Wolf, Shelby Anne; Coats, Karen; Enciso, Patricia; Jenkins, Christine A., eds. (2011). Handbook of research on children's and young adult literature. New York London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 978-0-203-84354-3.
  2. ^ Johnson, Holly; Mathis, Janelle; Short, Kathy Gnagey, eds. (2017). Critical content analysis of children's and young adult literature: reframing perspective. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 978-1-138-12008-2.
  3. ^ Brooks, Wanda; Cueto, Desiree (2018-03-01). "Contemplating and Extending the Scholarship on Children's and Young Adult Literature". Journal of Literacy Research. 50 (1): 9–30. doi:10.1177/1086296X18754394. ISSN 1086-296X.
  4. ^ Ewers, Hans-Heino; Stahl, J. D. (John Daniel) (1995). "The Limits of Literary Criticism of Children's and Young Adult Literature". The Lion and the Unicorn. 19 (1): 77–94. ISSN 1080-6563.
  5. ^ Jiménez, Laura M.; Mcilhagga, Kristin K. A. (2013). "Strategic Selection of Children's and Young Adult Literature". The Journal of Education. 193 (3): 51–57. ISSN 0022-0574.
  6. ^ Johnson, Dianne; Lewis, Catherine E. (1998). "Introduction:[Children's and Young-Adult Literature]". African American Review. 32 (1): 5–7. doi:10.2307/3042262. ISSN 1062-4783.
  7. ^ Schon, Isabel; Berkin, Sarah Corona (1996). Introduccion a la literatura infantil y juvenil (Introduction to Children's and Youth Literature). International Reading Association, 800 Barksdale Road, P. ISBN 978-0-87207-144-5.
  8. ^ Garcia-Rodriguez, Araceli, and Raquel Gomez-Diaz. "Children's and youth literature in scientific journals: analysis and characterization using WoS and Scopus databases (1985-2017)." History of Education and Children's Literature: HECL: XIII, 2, 2018 (2018): 405-419.
  9. ^ Pound, Cath (2024). "Children's and youth literature, a flourishing genre". The UNESCO courier. Apriil-June 2024 (2).
  10. ^ Josting, Petra; Illies, Marlene Antonia; Preis, Matthias; Weber, Annemarie, eds. (2024). "German-Language Children's and Youth Literature In The Media Network 1900-1945". SpringerLink. doi:10.1007/978-3-476-05892-8.