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Becca Levy

Picture Books Minus the Age Stereotypes and Ageism

January 26, 2021October 15, 2020 by Vicki Palmquist
Nature's Friend
Modern day children’s books riddled with negative stereotypes of age? Sadly yes, they are all too easy to find.
Categories post Tags A is for Aging, ageism, ageist, Aimee BIssonette, Becca Levy, children's books, Claudia McGehee, Eileen Ryan Ewen, elderly, Gwen Frostic, Henri's Scissors, James E. Ransome, Jeanette Winter, Kathy Stinson, Lindsey McDivitt, My Teacher, Natures Friend, North Woods Girl, Picture Books, Qin Leng, Sandra L. McGuire, seniors, stereotypes, Ying-Hwa Hu 1 Comment

Picture Books Minus the Age Stereotypes and Ageism

April 17, 2021October 15, 2020 by Vicki Palmquist
Nature's Friend
Modern day children’s books riddled with negative stereotypes of age? Sadly yes, they are all too easy to find.
Categories Articles Tags A is for Aging, ageism, ageist, Aimee BIssonette, Becca Levy, children's books, Claudia McGehee, Eileen Ryan Ewen, elderly, Gwen Frostic, Henri's Scissors, James E. Ransome, Jeanette Winter, Kathy Stinson, Lindsey McDivitt, My Teacher, Natures Friend, North Woods Girl, Picture Books, Qin Leng, Sandra L. McGuire, seniors, stereotypes, Ying-Hwa Hu 1 Comment

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