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  2. Category:Characters in children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature character stubs (43 P) Pages in category "Characters in children's literature" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total.

  3. Category:Child characters in literature - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Child characters in literature" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 277 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Characters in children's literature (28 C, 110 P) Children's literature criticism (31 P) D. Donaldson and Scheffler (14 P) F. Fairy tales (31 C, 17 P) I.

  5. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    Max and Moritz - Principal characters of the book of the same name written by Wilhelm Busch in 1865. Famous for their tricks, Max and Moritz quickly became famous characters in Germany. The Mask - Wears a mask imbued with Loki's powers and lack of inhibition. Mister Mxyzptlk - An imp from the fifth dimension featured in the Superman comics.

  6. Portal:Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader, from picture books for the very young to young adult fiction .

  7. Eloise (books) - Wikipedia

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    Eloise is a series of children's books written in the 1950s by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight.The series consists of Eloise (1955) and four sequels.. Eloise is a young girl who lives in the "room on the tippy-top floor" of the Plaza Hotel in New York City with her nanny, her pug dog, Weenie, and her turtle, Skipperdee.

  8. Babar the Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Babar the Elephant (UK: / ˈ b æ b ɑːr /, US: / b ə ˈ b ɑːr /; French pronunciation:) is an elephant character who first appeared in 1931 in the French children's book Histoire de Babar by Jean de Brunhoff. [1] The book is based on a tale that Brunhoff's wife, Cécile, had invented for their children. [2]

  9. Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Children's books also benefit children's social and emotional development. Reading books help "personal development and self-understanding by presenting situations and characters with which our own can be compared". [181] Children's books often present topics that children can relate to, such as love, empathy, family affection, and friendship.