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        February 2019

        Classic Architecture

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        The Chinese Traditional Culture Game Book series is designed for 4-8 year-old children, and integrates Chinese traditional culture into fun and interesting games. The themes of the series cover ancient costumes, classical architecture, traditional crafts, folk festivals, and games including maze, matching, coloring, and identifying variations. The items are carefully arranged and the games are smartly designed to allow children to deepen their understanding of Chinese traditional cultural knowledge in the game.

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        February 2019

        Folk Festival

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        The Chinese Traditional Culture Game Book series is designed for 4-8 year-old children, and integrates Chinese traditional culture into fun and interesting games. The themes of the series cover ancient costumes, classical architecture, traditional crafts, folk festivals, and games including maze, matching, coloring, and identifying variations. The items are carefully arranged and the games are smartly designed to allow children to deepen their understanding of Chinese traditional cultural knowledge in the game.

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        March 2019

        I have Good Habits

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        This book tells 23 vivid and interesting stories about animals, letting children understand the importance of good habits in listening to stories, and develop good habits according to stories in the book.

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        March 2019

        It's so Nice to Have You

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        This book tells 23 vivid and interesting stories about animals, and conveys the importance of good interpersonal relationships to children through stories, helping children learn to be considerable and maintain friendship.

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        March 2019

        This is Me

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        This book tells 23 vivid and interesting animal stories. The stories are all related to self-awareness. Children can learn to pay attention to their inner feelings and correctly recognize themselves.

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        March 2019

        I will Help You

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        This book tells 23 vivid and interesting animal stories. The story conveys the values of being kind and help others and help children grow happily.

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        March 2019

        I Am not Angry

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        This book tells 23 vivid and interesting animal stories to help children learn the correct way to express their emotions.

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        March 2019

        Be Brave and Be Yourself

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        This book tells 23 vivid and interesting animal stories to help parents build their children’s courage and confidence.

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        March 2019

        Be Aware of Stranger Danger

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        This book tells 23 vivid and interesting animal stories. Each story contains a truth. Children can cultivate self-protection awareness through stories.

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        March 2019

        The Storm is Coming

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        This book tells 23 vivid and interesting animal stories, using animals to educate children and develop their necessary safety awareness and self-protection knowledge.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 1999

        Childhood in question

        Children, parents and the state

        by Anthony Fletcher, Stephen Hussey

        Childhood in question brings together some of today's foremost writers working on the history of childhood Within a challenging chronological focus, stretching from the 1600s to the 1960s, historical documents such as state papers, legal recrds, diarie. . . . ;

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        Childhood Memory of the North

        by Gao Hongbo

        This book is a collection of essays recalling childhood penned by the renowned writer Gao Hongbo. By reading it, the readers today will not only get to know the early days of new China in the northern region but will also feel what growing up is all about.

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        Psychology

        Childhood Depression

        by Martha C. Tompson

        An evidence-based guide to the assessmentand treatment of childhooddepression with a focus on a family-basedapproach• Up-to-date overview of theevidence-base• Step-by-step guidance of a family-focusedtreatment• Downloadable handouts for clinicalpracticeThis volume in the Advances in Psychotherapyseries provides the reader withan up-to-date, evidence-based introductionto the assessment and treatmentof childhood depression, includingmajor depressive disorder, persistentdepressive disorder, disruptive mooddysregulation, and adjustment disorders.After exploring the latest knowledgeon the diagnosis, course, theories,and contributing factors of childhooddepression, the author presents a stepby-step description of family-focusedtreatment for childhood depression(FFT-CD), which integrates CBT andfamily therapy goals.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2018

        Unearthing childhood

        by Robin Derricourt

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        Games of Childhood

        by Lao Duo

        From Thales who lit the fire of science, to Rogier Bacon who told us not to rely on authority too much; from Newton who discovered gravity, to Einstein who created the theory of relativity; from Mozi who studied optics, mechanics and arithmetic, to the skilled craftsmen of ancient China who played with the four great inventions... Science is Played out by a Group of Curious People! This set of books with lively and smart language, the story with gamut of emotions and tells the process of science from nonexistence to pass into existence with a critical and reflective perspective, and then completely change the state of human’s life. With time as a line, characters as a rope, in the form of scenario reenactment, restore the thousands of Chinese and foreign scientific masters in the search for truth in the process of anecdotes, to explore the fruits of their wisdom for future generations of civilization enlightenment. This is the first volume of the series.

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        The Sun Will Rise Tomorrow

        Child's View of the Holocaust

        by Irit Dror-Reytan

        The Sun Will Rise Tomorrow is not a conventional book about  the holocaust. It does not describe the atrocities of WW2, especially towards the Jewish people. Instead, the writer tells a story of her own life from a personal view as a chid, during that period. With the gentle strokes of an artist, the author paints the scenery of her childhood in Nazi-occupied Poland, from age three to six, describing events as she perceived them at the time from a child's point of view. Her peaceful and happy country life is crushed by the occupation of Nazi Germany. On a cold and rainy night, our heroine evades the firing squad that annihilates most of her family; her mother joins the partisans, her father is deported to Auschwitz, and she finds herself all alone, hidden in a wicker basket, with a Christian peasant family. After liberation and an incredible reunion with her mother, in an attempt to rehabilitate life, the child becomes the mother and is forced to mature instantly. She takes responsibility for her mother and herself in a daily struggle to survive. Then, an impossible surprise strikes! The purpose of this book is to deliver a message to children who were abused, in any way, not to give in, not to lose hope—the sun will rise tomorrow! Irit Dror-Reytan was born on September 22, 1939, in Boryslav, Poland. After the war she lived in Waldenburg, Poland, until 1950 when her family immigrated to Israel. She was educated in Tabeetha Jaffa, a Church of Scotland school. The Author completed her studies at the Israel Conservatory of Music in Tel Aviv. She received a B.A. from Queens College in New York and a Master’s degree in psychology from Lesley University in Boston. Irit taught music and English for many years. For the last twenty years, she has been treating IDF soldiers suffering from PTSD. The author has four children, seven grandchildren and lives with her husband in Israel. 128 Pages, 15X22.5 CM

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        Children's & YA

        Escondida (Hidden)

        by Adolfo Córdova, Amanda Mijango

        A poem and two lyrical voices intertwine in this book that invites the reader to get closer to the secret life of a girl who, with her voice, tells us about the complexity and richness of her inner world. A world that although it is not visible to the adult, has grown within her. On the other hand, there is the voice of the adult, who approaches and distances the girl, recognizing that inner world and its uniqueness. This poem written by Adolfo Córdova is extremely delicate and finds its counterpart in the work of Amanda Mijangos, who with pencil, oil monotype on paper, watercolour, and digital work, shows us that inner world with visual metaphors. The book contains a wonderful surprise: it is an accordion book (with a hardback spine) that allows the two voices and images of nature to be traversed. A book that talks about the intimate life of childhood and the relationship between this and adulthood.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2017

        Imperialism and juvenile literature

        by Jeffrey Richards

        Popular culture is invariably a vehicle for the dominant ideas of its age. Never was this truer than in the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when it reflected the nationalist and imperialist ideologies current throughout Europe. It both reflects popular attitudes, ideas and preconceptions and it generates support for selected views and opinions. This book examines the various media through which nationalist ideas were conveyed in late-Victorian and Edwardian times: in the theatre, "ethnic" shows, juvenile literature, education and the iconography of popular art. It seeks to examine in detail the articulation and diffusion of imperialism in the field of juvenile literature by stressing its pervasiveness across boundaries of class, nation and gender. It analyses the production, distribution and marketing of imperially-charged juvenile fiction, stressing the significance of the Victorians' discovery of adolescence, technological advance and educational reforms as the context of the great expansion of such literature. An overview of the phenomenon of Robinson Crusoe follows, tracing the process of its transformation into a classic text of imperialism and imperial masculinity for boys. The imperial commitment took to the air in the form of the heroic airmen of inter-war fiction. The book highlights that athleticism, imperialism and militarism become enmeshed at the public schools. It also explores the promotion of imperialism and imperialist role models in fiction for girls, particularly Girl Guide stories.

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