CCL, no. 22, 1981
« Previous Issue | Next Issue »Editorial: Canadian Quilt [3] CriticismAn Interview With Barbara Smucker / Cory Bieman Davies [4-14] Isabella Valancy Crawford's The Halton Boys / Frank M. Tierney [15-26] A Canadian Fairy Tale: What Is It? / Agnes Grant [27-35] Review Articles and ReviewsThe Animals in that Country / Robert H. MacDonald [36-38]
Variations on a Plot: Frank Conibear's Story of a Beaver / Roderick McGillis [38-40]
Look, Play, Sing, Do: Music and Fun for Everyone / Gary H. Paterson [41-42]
Pictures are Worth 1000 Words / Robert Munsch [43-44]
Cat Lives: He and She / A.M. Maeser [45-47]
"Dying and Loving Somebody" / Wendy R. Katz [47-50]
Getting Loused Up in Newfoundland / Muriel Whitaker [50-53]
Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be? / Gwyneth Evans [54-56]
Problem-Solving Models for Children / Carol Anne Wien [56-61]
Bubblegum Gumshoes: Canada's Teen Detectives / Mickie McClear [61-64]
"...Treat" / Murray J. Evans [65-68]
A Rainbow for Emma / Jean Little [68-71]
C'est la foire chez Noé / Mary Graham [71-73]
More Splendid Folktales / Mary H. Pritchard [74-76]
Moving On: Changing Patterns in Inuit Life / Patricia Morley [76-79]
Varieties of Canadians / S.D. Neill [80-81]
The Year of the Child Remembered / Barbara J. Graham [81-84]
The Key to Mystery Stories for Children / William Blackburn [85-88]
Cover design: from Rebecca's Nancy: A Story of a Little Mennonite Girl written and illustrated by Joan Reimer Gorman. Reprinted courtesy of Joan Reimer Gorman. This page last updated 4 January 2004. |
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