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  • Charles Perrault - best known for his collection of fairy tales
  • Charles Perrault's works
    Mother Goose Tales, The Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beaty
  • His fairytales are often dark and complex
    Hans Christian Anderson
  • Hans Christian Anderson wrote over 150 fairytales
  • Charles Perrault
    French author best known for his collection of fairy tales
  • Perrault's contribution to children's literature is immense
  • Perrault's fairy tales have entertained and inspired children for centuries, and they continue to be enjoyed by children and adults alike
  • Perrault's fairy tales are a valuable part of our cultural heritage, and they continue to be relevant today
  • Perrault's fairy tales were originally written for adults, but they quickly became popular with children
  • Perrault's fairy tales
    • Simple language
    • Clear moral messages
    • Use of magic and adventure
  • Perrault's fairy tales have been translated into many languages and have been adapted into numerous flims, television shows, and stage productions
  • Histoires ou contes du temps passé (1697)

    Better known as Mother Goose Tales
  • Perrault's most popular and enduring fairy tales
    • Little Red Riding Hood
    • Cinderella
    • Sleeping Beauty
  • Hans Christian Andersen
    Danish author who wrote over 150 fairy tales, including The Little Mermaid, The Emperor's New Clothes and The Ugly Duckling
  • Andersen's fairy tales
    • Often dark and complex
    • Deal with themes not typically found in children's literature
    • Full of hope and optimism
    • Offer children valuable lessons about life
  • Andersen's fairy tales have had a lasting impact on children's literature, and they continue to be enjoyed by children and adults alike
  • Andersen's fairy tales have been translated into over 125 languages and have been adapted into films, television shows, and operas
  • Lewis Carroll
    English author, mathematician, and photographer best known for his two Alice books: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871)
  • Lewis Carroll's Alice books are considered classics of children's literature and have been translated into over 100 languages
  • Lewis Carroll's Alice books
    • Full of nonsense, wordplay, and mathematical puzzles
    • Full of social commentary, poking fun at Victorian society and its conventions
  • Carroll's Alice books are praised for their imagination, humor, and their ability to appeal to both children and adults
  • Carroll was a master of wordplay, and his Alice books are some of the most loved children's books ever written
  • Carroll's other works for children
    • The Hunting of the Snark (1876)
    • The Walrus and the Carpenter (1871)
    • Jabberwocky (1871)
  • Rudyard Kipling
    British author and poet best known for his works of children's literature, including The Jungle Book, Kim and Just So Stories
  • Kipling's children's stories
    • Characterized by their vivid imagination, their moral lessons, and their use of simple language that is accessible to children
    • Often explore themes of courage, self-reliance, and the importance of community
    • Feature a wide variety of animal characters, which are often used to represent human qualities
  • Beatrix Potter
    English author and illustrator best known for her children's books featuring animals
  • Beatrix Potter was born in London in 1866, and she was a shy child who loved animals and nature. She often spent her summers in the Lake District, where she developed her love of drawing and writing
  • In 1890, she began illustrating greeting cards for a company called Hildesheimer and Faulkner
  • In 1893, Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit for Noel Moore, the son of her former governess
  • The book was a success, and Potter went on to write and illustrate 22 more books
  • Potter also wrote several other works, including a series of letters to children
  • Peter Rabbit
    Potter's most famous character, who first appeared in the book The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902
  • Potter's books
    • Charming illustrations
    • Simple, yet timeless stories
  • Potter's books have been translated into over 35 languages and have sold over 250 million copies worldwide
  • Potter was a pioneer in the field of children's literature
  • A.A. Milne
    An English playwright, poet, and author of children's books
  • Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories

    • Simple language
    • Gentle humor
    • Timeless themes of friendship, adventure, and imagination
  • Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories have been translated into over 80 languages and have sold over 50 million copies worldwide
  • Milne's stories have also been adapted into numerous films, television shows, and stage productions
  • Milne's other children's books include The Christopher Robin Verses (1924), When We Were Very Young (1924), Now We Are Six (1927), and The World of Pooh (1926)