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Dismantle Magazine > Blog > Children's Literature

Tag: Children’s Literature

Why Does Velveteen Rabbit Make Us Cry?

Posted by Meredith Wallis July 30, 2017

Is The Giving Tree Good?

Posted by Meredith Wallis April 16, 2017

Is Babar Bad?

Posted by Meredith Wallis April 9, 2017

The Cat in the Hat Comes Back: In Which Cleaning is Weaponized

Posted by Meredith Wallis March 27, 2017

The Cat in the Hat: In Which Sisters Aren’t Superfluous

Posted by Meredith Wallis March 19, 2017

The Maurice Sendak Trilogy: In Which Networks Grow Up

Posted by Meredith Wallis March 12, 2017

5 Picture Book Style Icons and Why Their Clothes Matter

Posted by Meredith Wallis January 31, 2017
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