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Rhyme against the World!

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posted on 2025-06-30, 05:31 authored by Ed Shankman
How can we teach a child to shape his or her inner world? Ed Shankman argues that rhyme opens the doors of the imagination.

History

Journal

The Looking Glass : New Perspectives on Children's Literature

ISSN

1551-5680

Volume

15

Issue

1

Publisher

La Trobe University

Section Title

Jabberwocky

Author Biography

Ed Shankman is the author of several children's books including Mom's Choice Award-winners, I Met a Moose in Maine One Day, and The Cods of Cape Cod. His newest book is Champ and Me by the Maple Tree. For more information visit shankmanoneill.com

Date Created

2011-03-04

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