In more children’s literature news, “Imagine a library where books are sorted by color, or shape, or by how they make someone feel. This week, such a library is being made available for free to anyone with an Internet connection. The library, a joint project of the University of Maryland and the Internet Archive, is billed as the world’s largest digital library for children.
Every page of Alice in Wonderland and 200 other books have been scanned into the International Children’s Digital Library’s collection… Eventually, 10,000 texts from 100 cultures are planned. But for the project to be a success, kids will have to enjoy reading from computer screens.” NPR
