Children's Lit. Research Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia

The Children's Literature Research Collection at the Free Library of Philadelphia is an excellent resource for the study of children's literature.

It holds archival materials, ephemera, and over 65,000 volumes. Call to make an appointment today!

10/04/2018

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10/04/2018

What is this doing? Find out in by and illustrated by . https://ift.tt/2xXx4QT

10/03/2018

know how to have fun and they love to play! Here they are having a wonderful time in by . ⠀ https://ift.tt/2QsvJZ9

10/02/2018

This moth is the living embodiment of the early 1990s! (Seriously, couldn’t you see her in the opening credits of ?) This is a and she can be found in by with photos by . ⠀ https://ift.tt/2DQcjfE

10/01/2018

Let’s celebrate today! This fun guy (or should we say ) can be found in ! by and illustrated by . https://ift.tt/2y3OTNv

09/29/2018

It's again and we're not around! This book, from , has built-in that make for a fun reading experience. We hope you all have an amazing caturday! ⠀ https://ift.tt/2NRrx8s

09/28/2018

advertisements for can be found on the of by . It was published circa 1877. https://ift.tt/2DBC17x

09/26/2018

These can be found in by . The book is a great introduction to Spanish words and phrases. ⠀ https://ift.tt/2OSyyCH

09/25/2018

Contemplating your next ? Consider this illustration from by . This German collection of Andersen's fairy tales was published circa 1900s. ⠀ https://ift.tt/2N3rx0d

09/24/2018

This vivid illustration by can be found in L. Frank Baum's . Originally published as in 1907, this plate comes from our 1911 copy. The book is the sequel to , and these two books are the only fantasy books Baum originally published under a pseudonym. The caption below this illustration reads: "The Battle." We certainly hope these birds make peace! ⠀ https://ift.tt/2QZMVXk

09/22/2018

We hope you have an active (and maybe ?) ! This is a spread from (2018), a found in our Historical Collection. In the story, Franny learns from her father that a is someone who, "...knows that girls can do anything boys can do, and [he] raises Franny to believe she deserves all the same , , and opportunities that he has." It's a great message for today and every day! ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ https://ift.tt/2I68Sjg

09/19/2018

Here’s a breath of fresh air after a few dreary days! This pooch can be found in our Historical Collection on the title page of by and illustrated by . ⠀ https://ift.tt/2OCCrvt

09/18/2018

Planning your next great ? Can we suggest a hatching from its ? This can be found in by . ⠀ https://ift.tt/2QKCVkC

09/17/2018

We are the Crystal Gems! Here is a promotional drawing for by . It can be found in , a book chronicling the production of the popular Steven Universe series from . https://ift.tt/2xgRi89

09/15/2018

This original was created by during her last visit to the . It’s in our copy of , which she wrote and illustrated in 1993. We hope your is something to talk about!⠀ ⠀ https://ift.tt/2xllZbd

09/14/2018

‘"Good morning, Barbara," said Mr. Cuckoo.’ That’s the perfect way to start a . This is a page from by . This book was published circa #1920 and features an assortment of . https://ift.tt/2N9J2Rg

09/13/2018

Here's an image from one of ' from her time in South America in the late 1930s. This is a a vessel Milhous saw in Lima, Peru. Milhous would use these sketches to help her illustrate Wings around South America (1941) and They Live in South America (1942, both written by . We're currently writing the for these items, and they'll be available to view in their entirety at https://ift.tt/2gxZBTF soon.⠀ ⠀ https://ift.tt/2QqSwFy

09/12/2018

With cool weather moving into this week, we think these are the perfect cozy choice for today. You can find them in by and illustrated by . This "First Science Storybook" follows the daily lives of squirrels through summer, fall, winter, and spring. https://ift.tt/2QmVMlr

09/11/2018

Looking for your next great ? Take a look at 's (2017) for some inspiration. This was Wiesner's first , and it was written by . ⠀ https://ift.tt/2CHhkpZ

09/10/2018

We knew that danced in the hive to tell other where they could find nectar, but we didn’t know they danced on the flowers too! These happy buzzers are illustrated by from ? by and friends. (Btw Molly, they’re our favorite bug too! ❤️🐝❤️)⠀ #🐝 https://ift.tt/2QfuFc9

09/08/2018

Here is a page from Big Cat Little Cat by . This book received a Honor in 2018 for illustration. The book tells the story of friendship, loss, and the continuation of life. We hope you’re sharing this wonderful with your friends! Give them a . ❤️⠀ ⠀ https://ift.tt/2wWdPpx

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