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- Association for Library Service to ChildrenA division of the American Library Association.
- Carol Hurst's Children's Literature SiteIncludes book reviews, use of children's literature in the curriculum, author and illustrators, and professional topics.
- Center for Children's BooksOf University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. A source for up-to-date reviews of children's books, and the publisher of the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
- Children's Book Council (CBC)Useful ideas for the classroom.
- Children's LiteratureThis site provides additional information for finding children's literature book reviews, book lists and more from the Association for Library Service to Children
- Children's Literature Web GuideDavid K. Brown, University of Calgary, has constructed a comprehensive, well-organized and searchable site dedicated to children's literature, including resources for teachers, parents, storytellers, writers, and illustrators.
- Cooperative Children's Book CenterOf University of Wisconsin -Madison. Information about children's books, authors and illustrators. See especially the sections, "Books for Children & Young Adults" and "Links" for exceptional resources.
- Council for Exceptional ChildrenIntern
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