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posted on 2025-06-30, 04:56authored byKathleen Bailey
Kathleen highlights three books which encourage readers of all ages to look outside their own world and to grow in empathy for the plight of others.
History
Journal
The Looking Glass : New Perspectives on Children's Literature
ISSN
1551-5680
Volume
11
Issue
2
Publisher
La Trobe University
Section Title
Jabberwocky
Author Biography
Kathleen Bailey is a children's librarian at North York Central Library in Toronto. Kathleen has worked as a children's librarian for The Toronto Public Library since 1985. Many newcomer families flood into her library, telling stories of their journeys to Canada. Kathleen is involved in the storytelling community, and is presently enjoying the Toronto Festival of Storytelling, which is in its 29th year.
Date Created
2007-12-04
Rights Statement
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Data source
OJS data migration 2025: https://ojs.latrobe.edu.au/ojs/index.php/tlg/article/view/22