Children and Literature and The Arts
- Children's literature
- List of children's literature authors
- Family life in literature
- Robin Klein
- Roald Dahl
- Brothers Grimm
- Human Rights Award for Literature
- Feral children in mythology and fiction
- Matilda (children's literature)
- NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Series or Special
- NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Children's
- List of children's book illustrators
- Animated series
- Comic book collecting
- Dr. Seuss
- Family film
- List of children's films
- Family life in literature
- Marie van Goethem
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Famous quotes containing the words children and, children, literature and/or arts:
“If the children and youth of a nation are afforded opportunity to develop their capacities to the fullest, if they are given the knowledge to understand the world and the wisdom to change it, then the prospects for the future are bright. In contrast, a society which neglects its children, however well it may function in other respects, risks eventual disorganization and demise.”
—Urie Bronfenbrenner (b. 1917)
“Many Americans imagine simpler times even as a storm of social change swirls about, blowing parents here and children there. Sure, the 1950s ideal world would be wonderful. But knock on the nations doors: Ozzie and Harriet are seldom at home.”
—Leslie Dreyfous (20th century)
“The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives.”
—17th-century English proverb, pt. 1, quoted in Isaac dIsraeli, Curiosities of Literature (1834)
“Poetry, and Picture, are Arts of a like nature; and both are busie about imitation. It was excellently said of Plutarch, Poetry was a speaking Picture, and Picture a mute Poesie. For they both invent, faine, and devise many things, and accommodate all they invent to the use, and service of nature. Yet of the two, the Pen is more noble, than the Pencill. For that can speake to the Understanding; the other, but to the Sense.”
—Ben Jonson (15731637)