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Babar in the Jungle

Babar in the Jungle
Author: Kathryn Cristaldi
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1989
Genre: Elephants
ISBN: 9780679802150

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Traveling through the jungle with his friend, Celeste, Babar, the young king of the elephants, meets Zephir, the monkey, and some hungry crocodiles


Babar and His Friends in the Forest

Babar and His Friends in the Forest
Author: Jean de Brunhoff
Publisher: Crescent
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1991-04-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780517052129

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In words and pictures the sights and sounds that Babar and his friends experience on their walk through the forest.


The Story of Babar

The Story of Babar
Author: Jean de Brunhoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1960
Genre: Elephants
ISBN:

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Inventing the Child

Inventing the Child
Author: Joseph L. Zornado
Publisher: Garland Science
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-11-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000525023

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This book traces the historical roots of Western culture's stories of childhood in which the child is subjugated to the adult. Going back 400 years, it looks again at Hamlet, fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, and Walt Disney cartoons. Inventing the Child is a highly entertaining, humorous, and at times acerbic account of what it means to be a child (and a parent) in America at the dawn of the new millennium. John Zornado explores the history and development of the concept of childhood, starting with the works of Calvin, Freud, and Rousseau and culminating with the modern "consumer" childhood of Dr. Spock and television. The volume discusses major media depictions of childhood and examines the ways in which parents use different forms of media to swaddle, educate, and entertain their children. Zornado argues that the stories we tell our children contain the ideologies of the dominant culture--which, more often than not, promote "happiness" at all costs, materialism as the way to happiness, and above all, obedience to the dominant order.


Babar and His Friends in the Forest

Babar and His Friends in the Forest
Author: Jean de Brunhoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1991
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: 9781856271158

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In words and pictures the sights and sounds that Babar and his friends experience on their walk through the forest.


Inventing the Child

Inventing the Child
Author: John Zornado
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135862974

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Now in paperback, Inventing the Child is a highly entertaining, humorous, and at times acerbic account of what it means to be a child (and a parent) in America at the dawn of the new millennium. J. Zornado explores the history and development of the concept of childhood, starting with the works of Calvin, Freud, and Rousseau and culminating with the modern 'consumer' childhood of Dr. Spock and television. The volume discusses major media depictions of childhood and examines the ways in which parents use different forms of media to swaddle, educate, and entertain their children. Zornado argues that the stories we tell our children contain the ideologies of the dominant culture - which, more often than not, promote 'happiness' at all costs, materialism as the way to happiness, and above all, obedience to the dominant order.