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The Routledge Companion to International Children’s Literature offers an authoritative and comprehensive examination of children’s literature on a global scale. Edited by leading scholars including John Stephens and Celia Abicalil Belmiro, this volume brings together expert contributions that explore the rich diversity of children’s books across cultures, languages, and literary traditions.
The companion addresses key themes in children’s literature including narrative techniques, cultural representation, translation, and the evolving role of children’s books in society. Contributors from multiple countries and backgrounds provide critical perspectives on regional literary traditions, canonical works, and emerging voices in children’s publishing.
This essential reference work serves scholars, educators, librarians, and students seeking to understand how children’s literature functions within international contexts. It examines the ways stories shape young readers’ understanding of the world while celebrating the creative achievements of authors and illustrators worldwide.







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