Find Articles - There are a lot of really interesting articles, literary criticism and the like on the internet that focus on the work of MWB, unfortunately the majority of them are on password protected/member only web sites connected to Universities, like Jonn Hopkins.It is a shame that these University's seem to think only academics deserve to read their precious journals. Are we once again living is a society where only some hold the keys to knowledge?
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1.NIBBLE NIBBLE Childhood Education, Spring 2008, by Smith, Tom
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2.Squeezing the Orange, The Horn Book , Dec 2007 , BY TERRI SCHMITZ
horn book article
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3.Little House BIG City; Pages 150-158
Article about Cobble Court, the house that MWB lived in,
Was the subject of her book The Hidden House
This Old House, June 2003 by Ryan Robbins
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4. Find A Goodnight and sweet dreams
Date: 01-05-2001; Publication: The Dallas Morning News; Author: Nancy Churnin / Staff Writerrticles - Beyond The Great Green Room Into The Big Wide World; My World / A Companion to Goodnight Moon / by Margaret Wise Brown / Pictures by Clement Hurd
Business Wire, August 20, 2001
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5.FindArticles - BCALA - Top 20 Children's Books of 2000.Bibliography - ) Top 20 Children's Books of 2000
Black Issues Book Review, July, 2001
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6. FindArticles - Holiday Harvest Basket. - Review - book review
Black Issues Book Review, Nov, 2000, by Khafre K. Abif,
Kelly Ellis
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7.Pichey, Martha. "Bunny Dearest", Vanity Fair Magazine, (December 2000): page172-187
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8.Good gosh: `Goodnight Moon' is 50
Date: 02-24-1997; Publication: The Dallas Morning News; Author: Nancy Pate / Orlando Sentinel
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9.FindArticles - Your green pages
Teaching Pre K-8, Jan 1996, by Brown, Virginia S,
Shaw, Martin
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10.FindArticles - Stop the world, I want to get off! Identity and circularity in Gertrude Stein's The World Is Round
Style, Spring, 1996, by Martha Dana Rust |
11.Beyond the top 50: Toddler tales
Date: 09-12-1996; Publication: USA Today
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12.AN HEIRLOOM FOR FANS OF `GOODNIGHT MOON'
Date: 02-19-1995; Publication: St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Author: Reviewed Chuck Groth |
13.Hurd, Clement. "Remembering Margaret Wise Brown," Horn Book (October 1983)
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14.Fleischman, John. "Shakespeare of the sandbox set". Parents (ISSN:0195-0967) v63 p92-6 July '88
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| 15.Mitchell, Lucy Sprague Mitchell. "Margaret Wise Brown, 1910-1952," Bank Street (1953): |
| Blevin Jr., Bruce. "Child's Best
Seller", Life Magazine, December 2, 1946, I
have a copy of this magazine. I finally found it in a store in Yountville, in
Napa County CA that carries hundreds of Life magazines. The article is fascinating.
Mr. Blevin was a friend of Miss Browns and that familiarity is evident in the
casual way he describes her personality and habits. I thought it was charming
and showed MWB's character honestly. |
Anderson, Ross. "Happy Birthday, Moon," The Seattle Times, (May 16, 1997).
Bechtel, Louise Seaman. "Margaret Wise Brown, 'Laureate of the Nursery,'" Horn
Book Magazine, (June 1958): 184.
Bechtel, Louise Seaman. "review of The Streamlined Pig," Saturday Review of
Literature (19 November 1938: 18.
Becker, M.L. "review of Goodnight Moon," New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book
Review, (26 October 1947):10., (6 December 1947): 132.
Benét, Rosemary C. "review of Goodnight Moon," New Yorker, (6 December 1947):
132.
Benét, Rosemary C. "review of The First Story," New Yorker, (6 December 1947): 132.
Eaton, Anne T. "review of When the Wind Blew," New York Times Book Review, (3
October 1937): 10
Eaton, Anne T. "review of Goodnight Moon," Christian Science Monitor, (30
September 1947): 12.
Hurd, Clement. "Remembering Margaret Wise Brown," Horn Book (October 1983):
554.
Johnson, S. J. "review of The Runaway Bunny," Library Journal, (15 April 1942): 368.
Mathews, Virginia. "review of Goodnight Moon," New York Times Book Review, (7
September 1947): 35.
Mitchell, Lucy Sprague Mitchell. "Margaret Wise Brown, 1910-1952," Bank Street
(1953): 19.
Poirer, Yvonne. "review of Goodnight Moon," San Francisco Chronicle, (16 November
1947): 10.
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Good Housekeeping
"One Eye Open" (April 1948)
"Where Have You Been?" (May 1948)
"What Next in the Garden!"; "Whoopsie Daisy!"; "Said a
Bug to a Bug-" (June 1948)
"The Big Red Barn" (July 1948)
"Sheep Don't Count Sheep" (August 1948)
"Little Brown Tug" (September 1948)
"Pusscatkin and the Pumpkin" (October 1948)
"The Brave Little Weathervane" (November 1948)
"Santa Claus Upside Down" (December 1948)
"3 Fish Go Fishing" (January 1949)
"The Magic Car" (February 1949)
"Pussywillow" (March 1949)
"In the Sugar Egg" (April 1949)
"The Bear and the Butterfly" (June 1949)
"The Moon Balloon" (July 1949)
"Three Little Pigeons" (August 1949)
"Scarecrow School" (September 1949) |
Story Parade
"Never Worked and Never Will" (August 1937)
"One Night" (June 1939)
"Land Ahead" (September 1940)
"Cats from a Story Book, or Cat Medley" (November 1942)
"The Sad Sliced Onion" (March 1946)
"Two Little Miners," written with Edith |
Jack and Jill
"How the Animals Took a Bath" (January 1939)
Pictures and Stories: A Story Magazine for Primary Children (Methodist
Publishing House)
"The Shining Stones" (12 July 1942)
"The Birthday Present" (19 July 1942)
"A Surprise" (26 July 1942)
Primary Quarterly (Sunday School Board of Southern Baptist Convention)
"Missy's Christmas Shopping" (March 1940)
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