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800 Literature
Works
of Literature
Animorphs (http://place.scholastic.com/Animorphs/index.htm) This site provides information about the Animorph book series by K.A.
Applegate. Besides information about the books and their author,
visitors will find contests and activities.
Arthur (http://pbskids.org/arthur/) This website is produced by PBS and based on the books and TV series created by Marc Brown. There are lots of games and activities that are updated regularly.
Children's Literature Web Guide (http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/) This site provides book lists based on various children's book award winners. It is useful for assignments requiring award winning titles. There are also links to many children's literature resources.
Encyclopedia Potterica (http://www.freewebs.com/hpencyclopedia/) This is a collection of information on characters, places and even candy from the world of Harry Potter. If you want to know what something is while you're reading the series, this is the place to go.
Meet Harry Potter (http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/index.htm) This is the official Harry Potter website produced by the book publisher Scholastic. Find out about author J.K. Rowling, read excerpts from the books, or play some games based on the bestselling series.
Reading Rainbow (http://gpn.unl.edu/rainbow) This is the official site for the show of the same name.
Webpages
of Authors
Authors
on the Web (http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dKBrown/authors.html) Alphabetical listing of links to biographies of authors on the Web.
Many links include photographs and information on the works of the
author.
Avi: Children's Writer's Web Site (http://www.avi-writer.com) Information about Avi, the author of numerous children's books can be found here as well as activities related to reading.
Jan Brett's Home Page (http://www.janbrett.com/index.html) Children's author Jan Brett is the creator of this web site. Find out more about her and her books, download a coloring page, or get involved with some other activities found here.
Lemony Snicket (http://www.lemonysnicket.com) As Lemony Snicket says, this site is filled with "dreadful images," "wretched information," and "unnerving games."