19th Century Girls Series: Features author biographies and bibliographies of 19th-century series books. Includes excerpts from early books and articles related to authors and their works.
African Children's Literature: Features an introduction to African children's literature, authors, bibliography, and links.
American Juvenile Collection: Research bibliography of children's books published 1910-1960.
Author Spotlight: Biographies of and interviews with children's writers whose work has been published by Houghton-Mifflin. Also includes book summaries and suggestions for studying works in the classroom.
Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site: Includes reviews of great children's books, classroom activities, lesson plans, and professional topics.
Centre for International Research in Childhood: Literature, Culture, Media: British facility offers information on programs and events, news updates, discussion forum, and links.
Children's Bibliographies: Provides categorized bibliographies of children's books.
Children's Book Council of Australia: Offers support to authors and illustrators, annual awards, and events. Includes calendar of events, tips on getting published, and a quarterly journal.
Children's Book Links: Includes links to the best sites for children's literature from around the globe.
Children's Books Central: Collection of organized, annotated links to children's literature resources available on the web and by e-mail.
Children's Fiction: Reviews on children's books written by consumers at Epinions.com.
Children's Literature Connection: Encourages networking and collaboration among writers, illustrators, teachers, librarians, booksellers, publishers, and parents in upstate New York and Western New England. News, calendar of events, and membership information.
Children's Literature Council of Southern California: Promotes literature for children and encourages excellence in the production and selection of books. Newsletter, calendar of events, award information, and speakers list.
Children's Literature Network: Organization of those in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Upper Michigan, and Wisconsin who have a professional interest in children's books, reading, and publishing. Includes a directory of authors and illustrators, upcoming events, reading lists, volunteer opportunities, membership information, and a members' area.
Children's Literature On-line Lectures: A set of lecture notes for an children's literature course by John Corbally. Notes provide insight into what makes a classic.
Children's Literature Web Guide: Internet resources related to books for children and young adults.
Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University: A keyword-searchable database of over 4000 picture books; includes abstracts, subject classification, and Web links.
Childrens Literature: A Guide to the Criticism: Features searchable annotated bibliography which draws together significant articles, books, and dissertations of children's literature criticism.
DeGrummond Collection of Children's Literature: Children's literature research center specializing in American and British children's books.
DLTK's Children's Book Breaks: Free printable instructions and templates for crafts, coloring pages, and other activities to accompany favorite children's books.
Edmonton Children's Literature Roundtable: Calendar of events, membership benefits, and award information. Canada.
Fairrosa Cyber Library: Offers a wide range of information on children's literature
Frank Rogers' Guide to Children's Literature on the Web: A guide to Internet resources dealing with a wide variety of children's literature.
International Board on Books for Young People: International network of those who are committed to bringing books and children together. News and information about activities.
Kay Vandergrift's Children's Literature: Discusses children's literature and its impact on the lives of children.
Nursery Rhymes of England: Compilations of nursery rhymes published in 1846, with some examples of even earlier collections.
Surfing the Net with Kids: Banned Books Week: The best sites for kids and teens in celebration of Banned Books Week, rated and reviewed by San Diego Union-Tribune columnist, Barbara J. Feldman. From 1998.
TeacherVision.com: Literature: Provides enrichment activities and Internet links related to popular children's books.
The Foundation for Children's Books: Works to help teachers, librarians, and parents select and use quality children's literature. Calendar of events, information about programs, newsletter, and award information. Boston, Massachusetts.
The Horn Book Virtual History Exhibit: History of the Horn Book Magazine, from 1924 to present.
The Newbery Library: Interactive site created by school children lists Newbery books, provides summaries and quizzes, and offers short biographies of some authors.
The Word Pool: This UK children's book site provides book reviews, author profiles, ideas for reluctant readers and information for children's writers.
Toronto Children's Literature Roundtable: Teachers, librarians, parents gather together four times a year to share,promote and discuss children's books.
Vandergrift's Special Interest Page for Children's Literature: Contains articles on several topics related to children's literature.
Wally's Children's Literature: A syllabus for a course on children's literature including many links to reviews of over 30 classics.