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World Kid Lit

global literature for young people

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Author: mlynxqualey

February 5, 2020January 31, 2020 mlynxqualey

‘I’ll Believe You When . . .’: A Journey Around World Languages in Idioms

January 23, 2020January 23, 2020 mlynxqualey

Picture Book Author Walid Taher: ‘When I Write, I Consider Everyone a Child’

November 7, 2019November 5, 2019 mlynxqualey

Folktale Illustrations from Around the World for #Folktaleweek2019

October 31, 2019July 9, 2020 mlynxqualey

Arabic Children’s Literature Announces Largest Award

October 17, 2019 mlynxqualey

A World of Kid Lit: Nominees for the 2020 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award

September 28, 2019March 3, 2025 mlynxqualey

Translate These! 10 Books from Taiwan

September 19, 2019September 17, 2019 mlynxqualey

Bengali Children’s Literature: 20 Books Waiting to Be Explored

September 17, 2019September 23, 2019 mlynxqualey

Juan Pablo Villalobos’ ‘The Other Side’ Finalist for Kirkus ‘Young Readers’ Prize

September 9, 2019October 1, 2019 mlynxqualey

In Translation: A Powerful Norwegian Picture Book Comes to America

September 8, 2019September 10, 2019 mlynxqualey

‘The Moose of Ewenki’: A Reminder that China is a Multi-cultural Country

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