The History of Children's Literature

  • Bookstore in London

    Bookstore in London
    John Newberry opens a bookstore in St, Paul's Churchyard, London which published and sold books for children. Newberry's books were intended to teach children desirable behaviors, but left out the typical punishments for misbehavior.
  • Alice's Adventure in Wonderland

    Alice's Adventure in Wonderland
    Lewis Carroll wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," purely for children to enjoy and foster their imagination.
  • Macmillan's New Department

    Macmillan's New Department
    The US publishing house opened a department which focused solely on children's literature
  • First Children's Book Editors

    First Children's Book Editors
    Helen Dean Fish and May Massee become the first children's book editors at two different companies.
  • John Newberry Award

    John Newberry Award
    The award was established by the American Library Association.
  • Mary Poppins

    Mary Poppins
    Mary Poppins is published, written by P.L. Travers
  • Randolph Caldecott Award is Established

    Randolph Caldecott Award is Established
  • Curious George

    Curious George
    Curious George is released by H. A. Rey
  • Children's Book Press is Established

    Children's Book Press is Established
    Harriet Rohmer devoted the Children's Book Press to publish bilingual picturebooks which related to diverse cultural experiences.
  • Michael L. Printz Award is Established

    Michael L. Printz Award is Established
    The resurgence of adolescent literature is marked by the establishment of this award which is administered by the American Library Association.