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The History of Children's Literature

  • John Newberry opened bookstore in London for children

    John Newberry opened bookstore in London for children
  • A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls

     A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls
    Nathanial Hawthorne becomes the first American author to write a book specifically for children called A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls
  • Alice in Wonderland

    Alice in Wonderland
    Alice in Wonderland is published for the sole purpose of children’s entertainment, with no trace of behavioral influence
  • Pinocchio is Born

    Pinocchio is Born
  • First Child Labor Laws are passed

    First Child Labor Laws are passed
    The first child labor laws were passed, and more children were free to attend school and learn to read. This led to the increase of children’s books.
  • Macmillan Launched

    Macmillan Launched
    US publishing house Macmillan launched and devoted their company to children’s books.
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    Picture Books

    Modern day picture books began to develop
  • John Newberry Award is established

    John Newberry Award is established
    John Newberry Award was established by the American Library Association http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/aboutnewbery/aboutnewbery
  • First Children's Book editors

    First Children's Book editors
    Two women, Helen Dean Fish and May Masse became the first children’s book editors, each at different companies
  • The Horn Book Magazine

    The Horn Book Magazine
    The Horn Book Magazine was published by the Bookshop for Boys and Girls in Boston under the guidance of Bertha Mahony and Elinor Whitney
  • May Masse paves the way

    May Masse paves the way
    May Massee moved to open a children’s book department at Viking, which led other publishers to do the same
  • Randolph Caldecott Award was established

    Randolph Caldecott Award was established
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    Recognition of Children's literature

    Children books and young adult books become increasingly important to libraries, schools, and homes.
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    We continue

    Children's Literature continues to progress as we become more accepting as a society to lifestyles and choices were once unacceptable. Progression continues.
  • Children’s Book Press

    Children’s Book Press
    Harriet Rohmer established Children’s Book Press because she is disturbed by the lack of picture books that reflected diversity.
  • Just Us Books

    Just Us Books
    Just Us Books was founded to address a lack of diversity in Children’s books.