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January 16, 2018 Break / Children's Literature / Family / PhD

Reading Aloud Should Not be Just for Children

Michelle Anya Anjirbag is a first year PhD student at the Children’s Literature Research Centre at University of Cambridge. I

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December 26, 2017 Children's Literature / Family / goodness and naughtiness / MPhil / parents / readers

My Private Collection Under the Desk Drawer, or, The Purloined Pleasures of Reading

Zoe is a current MPhil student on the children’s literature course. She enjoys reading and writing stories. Note: I wrote

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December 24, 2017 Break / Children's Literature / Children's Poetry / Christmas / classics / Disney / Fairy Tale / Family / Film

My Childhood Christmas Readings

Lisa Kazianka is a first-year PhD student analysing modern Arthurian adaptations for children and young adults from a masculinity studies

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December 2, 2012 Authors / Books / Children's Literature / Children's Literature Centre / Family / Five Children and It / Four Children and It / Hogwarts / PhD seminar / Psammead / Vancouver / Wishes

I wish…

  As a closet Jaqueline Wilson fan (although posting such a detail in a blog removes me from the closet

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