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Selected pictures list
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Raggedy Ann and Andy (1919), illustrated by Johnny Gruelle, meet for the first time.
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"The Journey" (1903) by Elizabeth Shippen Green
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Cynthia McLeod signing a novel for an interested reader in Miami, Florida, in 2005.
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Polly, from Bret Harte's The Queen of the Pirate Isle (1885), illustrated by Kate Greenaway
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Alice, from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1869), illustrated by John Tenniel
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Hornbooks were used to teach literacy in the 15th – 19th centuries.
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John Newbery helped popularize children's literature in Britain with the publication of books such as A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744).
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Der Struwwelpeter (1845) is a series of illustrated moral tales by Heinrich Hoffman. The above poem translates as:
- "Just look at him! there he stands,
- With his nasty hair and hands.
- See! his nails are never cut;
- They are grimed as black as soot;
- And the sloven, I declare,
- Never once has combed his hair;
- Anything to me is sweeter
- Than to see Shock-headed Peter."
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Babar the Elephant (1931), created and illustrated by Jean de Brunhoff
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Hansel and Gretel by Arthur Rackham (1909)
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Beauty and the Beast illustrated by Walter Crane (1874)
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A girl reading, by children's illustrator Jessie Wilcox Smith (1863–1935)
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Aesop's fable of The Fox and the Grapes illustrated by Milo Winter (1919)
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Cover of Babes in the Wood, by Randolph Caldecott, after whom the Caldecott Medal is named
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German alphabet book from 1830
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Dorothy meets the Cowardly Lion in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) by L. Frank Baum
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Thomas the Tank Engine, first made famous in The Railway Series by W. V. Awdry
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Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Peter Rabbit and family, from Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902)
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Little Black Sambo (1899), illustrated by Helen Bannerman, uses racial stereotypes to depict the Indian hero.
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Benjamin, Flopsaut and the little rabbits from The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, original version written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter
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The Jabberwock, from the poem "Jabberwocky" in Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871), as illustrated by John Tenniel
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An illustration by William Wallace Denslow of Humpty Dumpty, the character of the classic English nursery rhyme:
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again.
Nominations
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