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Best Links for Writers

Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
The best resource for anybody who hopes to write for young readers.

Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators New England
New England's regional chapter has information about events, conferences, etc.

Children's Book Council
Links to publishers, author websites, and more.

Writer's Digest
Tips on publishing in the industry.

Writer's Market
Subscribe on-line and find places to sell what you write.

Children's Book Insider
A good site for beginners.

The Purple Crayon
Helpful articles and news about publishing for children.

Children's Literature Web Guide
Good links to web resources.

American Library Association
Lists of prize-winning YA literature.

Publisher's Weekly
Up-to-date news on the children's book publishing industry.

The Horn Book
Reviews and trends in children's and YA literature.

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Best Links for Teachers
Links to Spice up the Classroom!

Immigration and Education
Harvard Educational Review Fall 2001

PBS: The New Americans Teacher Guide Lessons

Nancy Keane's Booktalks
(suggestions on how to use literature to teach about immigration)

New York Public Library Booklist
(books for kids about immigration)

Crossing the Border: A Study of Immigration through Literature

International Reading Association Resources for Teachers

Multicultural Book Review Home Page

Multicultural Lesson Plans and Resources

Pleasant Company's Girls of Many Lands series

Paper Tigers

Teaching Tolerance

South Asian Children's Books

Kahani

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Links to Other Authors

www.BookVisits.org

www.cynthialeitichsmith.com

America Writes for Kids!

Toni Buzzeo's Authors Who Visit Schools

Just For Kids Who Love Books

New England SCBWI Connections Directory

De Grummond Library

Children's Book Council

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