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Children's literature
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Children's literature
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literature that is written and published for young readers, typically ranging from infants to teenagers
What is "children's literature"?
Children's literature is a category of books written specifically for young readers, usually up to the age of twelve. These books are designed to entertain, educate, and inspire children, often featuring simple language, imaginative stories, and illustrations. The themes in children's literature can range from fun adventures to moral lessons or important life skills. Some stories aim to teach valuable lessons, while others focus on sparking a child's creativity and curiosity. Classic examples of children's literature include fairy tales, picture books, and chapter books for older children.