ادبیات کودک1
Children’s Literature
, writings designed to appeal to children—either to be read to them or by them—including fiction, poetry, biography, and history. Children's literature also includes riddles, precepts, fables, legends, myths, and folk poems and folktales based on spoken tradition. Works of ancient literature, such as the stories by Greek poet
Homer
, are often adaptable to children's reading because of their simple narrative forms.[/b]
[i]Until the Renaissance (14th century to 17th century) the main sources of children's literature in the Western world were the
Bible
and the Greek and Latin classics. The expansion of literacy following the invention of
printing
in the 15th century increased the range of children's literature, and subsequently national history became a fresh subject for young readers. After the 18th century, archaeologists, philologists, and anthropologists added material from Asian and tribal cultures and European folklore. This article discusses developments in English and American literature for children.[