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Just So Stories is a 1902 collection of origin stories by Rudyard Kipling, illustrated by the author. The stories explain how animals acquired their distinctive features, such as how the leopard got his spots, and are considered a classic of children's literature.
A classic children's story about a small engine that pulls a train over a mountain with the motto "I think I can". Learn about the origin, plot and variations of this folktale that teaches optimism and hard work.
A collection of five stories by Oscar Wilde for children, published in 1888. The first story, The Happy Prince, is about a statue that gives away its gold and jewels to help the poor, and the swallow that dies for him.
Children's literature is a broad term for stories, books, and other works created for children. Learn about its origins, development, classification, and examples from various cultures and periods.
A comprehensive list of classic children's books published no later than 2008 and still available in the English language. The list covers books from ancient India, Europe, and America, and includes authors such as Aesop, Andersen, Carroll, Twain, and Verne.
And Tango Makes Three is a children's book based on a true story of two male penguins who form a family in Central Park Zoo. The book, co-written by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson, has been challenged and praised for its portrayal of diverse families and same-sex relationships.
Learn about the top 30 videos on YouTube with the highest number of views, from "Baby Shark Dance" to "Gangnam Style". Find out how YouTube counts views, which videos are in the Billion-View Club, and which ones are no longer available.
A series of horror stories for children by Alvin Schwartz, based on folklore and urban legends. The books feature illustrations by Stephen Gammell and Brett Helquist, and a film adaptation was released in 2019.