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Aesop -From ISLMC (see above) this link provides you with a list of additional links related to this author and his works. Links include a biographical sketch, e-texts of some of Aesop's works and lesson plans to use with the fables.
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Albert, Richard E. - The author of Alejandro's Gift, ISLMC provides links to a brief biography plus a discussion guide in pdf format created by Reading Rainbow. There are two other lesson plans- one focussing on the study of Arizon where the book is set.
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Alcott, Louisa May - This page created by ISLMC offers several links to biographical pages about Ms. Alcott, links about her childhood home and environs and the e-texts of some of her writings and concordances for Little Women and Flower Fables.
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Bang, Molly - Read the author's comments about the creation of some of her best loved books, icluding Ten, Nine, Eight and The Yellow Ball.
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Brett, Jan - This site is full of activities, illustrations and even videos based on Jan Brett's work.
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Burgess, Thornton W. - This link will take you to the Thornton W. BUrgess Society website. Also see, Thornton W. Burgess titles available free on Project Gutenberg.
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Gibbons, Gail - Gail Gibbons is a prolific writer of children’s non-fiction. This link takes you to her website where you’ll find a biography and photograph of the author plus teaching resources, a free teacher’s guide and lots of additional information.
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McCloskey, Robert - From ISLMC (see above) this link provides you with a list of additional links related to this author and his works. Included are biographical pages, lesson plans, and the audio file of a radio interview given by the author.
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