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History of Children's Literature

  • 1774-First bookstore

    1774-First bookstore
    John Newbery opens a bookstore in London. He publishes and sells books specifically for children.
  • 1851/1893 First american book published for children

    1851/1893 First american book published for children
    Nathaniel Hawthorne's A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls is published/written for children in north america.
  • 1865/1992-First reprint in English speaking countries

    1865/1992-First reprint in English speaking countries
    Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass is reprinted in north america.
  • 1919-First publishing house

    1919-First publishing house
    Macmillan is the first house to develop a department for only children's literature.
  • 1922- John Newbery Award

    1922- John Newbery Award
    The John Newbery Award is created and dedicated as an award for children's literature authors and is the 1st book award in the world.
  • 1922/1923-First children book editors

    1922/1923-First children book editors
    Helen Dean Fish and May Massee are the first children book editors, although they were at different publication houses.
  • 1920's-1930's; Modern picture books developed

    1920's-1930's; Modern picture books developed
  • 1940's-1960's; Popularization of children and young adult books

    1940's-1960's; Popularization of children and young adult books
    Children and young adult books become an important factor for various public sites such as schools, libraries, homes and publishing houses.
  • Last half of the century- The importance of diversity

    Last half of the century- The importance of diversity
    Due to the lack of diversity in children's book, diversity is now included in north america literature and as well as literature that is from various other countries in the world is introduced.
  • 1975-First publishing house for diversity

    1975-First publishing house for diversity
    Harriet Rohmer opens a publishing house dedicated to having more diversity in bilingual picturebooks
  • 2000-Michael L. Printz Award

    2000-Michael L. Printz Award
    Michael L. Printz Award was created by the American Library Association due to the "resurgence" of popularity towards adolescent literature