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'''Children's literature''' is a [[literary genre]] whose primary [[audience]] is [[children]], although many books within the genre are also enjoyed by adults. '''Children's literature''' is a [[literary genre]] whose primary [[audience]] is [[children]], although many books within the genre are also enjoyed by adults.
 +==See also==
 +*[[Book talk]]
 +*[[Children's literature canon]]
 +*[[Children's literature criticism]]
 +*[[Children's literature timeline]]
 +*[[International Children's Digital Library]]
 +*[[Native Americans in children's literature]]
 +*[[Young-adult literature]]
 +
 +===Lists===
 +*[[List of children's classic books]]
 +*[[List of children's literature authors]]
 +*[[List of children's non-fiction writers]]
 +*[[List of fairy tales]]
 +*[[List of illustrators]]
 +*[[List of publishers of children's books]]
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