Countries of Europe: Juvenile Bibliography



This bibliography includes books related to European countries.

Annotations from Library of Congress or publishers' catalogs where indicated.

Professional References

NOTE: Sources of entries are listed by number in parentheses at the end of each; if listed in several sources, all are listed so that you can see the consensus on a particular book.

Media Selection Guides

1. Coborn, Candy. What do Children Read Next? A Reader's Guide to Fiction for Children. Detroit: Gale, 1994.

Includes various indexes, such as subject, author, title, and awards indices, which then give article numbers for specific books These entries give very complete information -- author/illustrator, publishing information, age range, subjects, main characters, time period, setting, a summary, where the book's been reviewed, other books by the author, and other related books -- which make this book an excellent resource.

2. Donavin, Denise Perry, ed. ALA's Best of the Best for Children. New York: Random House, 1992.

A select and reliable publication; entries give publishing information, including price; age level; a brief summary; and any awards. Organization is rather confusing.

3. Gillespie, John T. and Corinne J. Naden. Best Books for Children: Preschool through Grade 6. New Providence, New Jersey: Bowker.

Many categories listed; each gives publishing information, including price; number of pages; a one sentence summary; and a source of reviews.

4. Lee, Lauren, ed. The Elementary School Library Collection. 18th ed. Williamsport, PA: Brodart, 1992.

Very brief entries give only author, title, year of publication, and recommended reading level.

5. Lima, Carolyn W. and John A. From A to Zoo: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books. 4th ed. New Providence, New Jersey: Bowker, 1993.

Only gives title and author, but a handy quick reference for books on specific topics.

6. Lynch-Brown, Carol and Carl M. Tomlinson. Essentials of Children's Literature. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1993, pp. 189-198 & Appendix A.

7. Lipson, Eden Ross. The NY Times Parent's Guide to the Best Books for Children. New York: Times Books, 1988.

8. Children's Catalog 1994 Supplement. H. W. Wilson Co., 1994.

9. Social Education, v. 60, no. 4, April/May, 1996. "1996 Notable Children's Trade Books."

10. Children's Catalog 1995 Supplement. H. W. Wilson, 1995.

Professional Articles on Teaching Multicultural Literature

"How to Choose the Best Multicultural Books" in Instructor November/December, 1995.

"Solving Cultural Mysteries in Instructor, April, 1996, p. 28.
A fifth grade teacher shares strategies for teaching multicultural themes.

Multicultural Periodical Bibliography

The Interracial Council for Children's Books Bulletin.

Skipping Stones: A Multi-Ethnic Children's Forum. (ages 7-13) Hazeltton Rd., Cottage Grove, OR 97424; quarterly -- $15.

Multicultural Bibliography

European Americans.

1. Anglo American


a. Ango American--Nonfiction


1. Folk tales


*Cooper, Susan. The Silver Cow Ill. by Warwick Hutton. 1st Aladdin Books ed. New York: Aladdin Books., 1991. Welsh
=======Tam Lin Ill. by Warwick Hutton. lst ed. New York: Margaret K. McElderry Books, c1991. Scotland
*Garner, Alan. Alan Garner's Book of British Fairy Tales. Ill. by Derek Collard. Delacorte, 1985. Ages 6-8.
*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in England Retold from Joseph Jacobs by Virginia Haviland. Illustrated by Maxie Chambliss. 1st Beech Tree ed. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1994.
*Hodges, Margaret. St. George and the Dragon; A Golden Legend adapted by Margaret Hodges from Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene. Boston: Little, Brown, c1984. Caldecott Award. English.
*Sabuda, Robert. Arthur and the Sword Atheneum, 1995. Gr. 2-5
Reviewed in Instructor April, 1996.
*Steel, Flora. Tattercoats Ill. by Diane Goode. Bradbury, 1976. English Cinderella. Ages 6-8.
*Talbot, Hudson. Excalibur William Morrow & Co., 1995?. All ages.
From publisher's catalog.
A retelling of the tales of King Arthur.

2. Anglo American- Biography


*Stanley, Diane. Bard of Avon; The Story of William Sheakespeare. William Morrow & Co., 1995?. Ages 7 up. From publisher's catalog.
======Charles Dickens: The Man Who Had Great Expectations.
William Morrow & Co., 1995?. Ages 7 up. From publisher's catalog.

b. Anglo American-Fiction

Milne, A. A. Winnie-the-Pooh Illus. by Ernest H. Shepard. Puffin Books.
=====The House at Pooh Corners. Ill. by Ernest Shepard. Puffin Books.
Potter, Beatrix. The Adventures of Tom Kitten & Jemima Puddle-Duck CD-ROM Puffin, 1996. Ages 3-7.
=====The Adventures of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny CD-ROM. Puffin Books.
Wells, Rosemary. Lassie Come Home Ill. by Susan Jeffers. Henry Holt, 1995. Grades 2-5.
A picture book adaptation of Eric Knight's classic about Joe, a poor Yorkshire lad, and his collie.

Some Authors

Ahlberg, Janet and Allan. Live in England.
Carmody, Isobelle. Lives in Australia.
Collins, Heather Lives in England.
Cross, Gillian. Lives in England.
Gascoigne, Marc. Lives in England.
Jennings, Linda Lives in England.
Mahy, Margaret Lives in New Zealand.
Smith, Wendy Lives in London, England.
Stickland, Paul Lives in England.
Walters, Catherine Lives in England.

2. French & Cajun American (includes Belgian)


a. French-Nonfiction


1. French Folk tales


*Perrault, Charles.Cinderella, or, The Little Glass Slipper Ill. by Marcia Brown. Caldecott Award.
=======Little Red Riding Hood Ill. by Beni Montresor. Doubleday, 1991. Ages 8-10.
=======Puss in Boots Ill. by Fred Marcellino. Farrar, 1990. Ages 6-8
=======Puss in Boots Ill. by Marcia Brown. Scribner, 1952. Ages 6-8
=======The Sleeping Beauty Tran. and illus. by David Walker. Crowell, 1976. Ages 6-8
*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in France. Retold from Charles Perrault and other French storytellers by Virginia Haviland. Illustrated by Diane Paterson. 1st Beech Tree ed. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1994.
*Thomassie, Tynia. Feliciana Feydra Leroux; A Cajun Tall Tale Little Brown, 1995. Primary. Reading level 5. (9)
(Feliciana's grandfather won't let her go alligator hunting.)

b. Cajun

*Trosclair. Cajun Night Before Christmas by "Trosclair." Edited by Howard Jacobs. Illus. by James Rice. Gretna [La.] Pelican Publishing Co. 1973.

3. German/Austrian/RomanianAmerican


a. Germany-Nonfiction


1. Folk tales


*Anno, Misumasa. Anno's Twice Told Tales; The Fisherman and His Wife & The Four Clever Brothers by the Brothers Grimm; & Mr. Fox. Philomel Bks., 1993 (8)
*Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Ill. by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1972.
*Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm. Snow White Ill. by Trina Schart Hyman. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1974.
*Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm. The Bremen-Town Musicians Retold and ill. by Ilse Plume. Doubleday, 1980. Ages 6-8.
*Grimm, Jakob, and Wilhelm Grimm. The Bremen Town Musicians Tras. by Elizabeth Shub. Ill. by Janina Domanska. Greenwillow, 1980. Ages 6-8
*Grimm, Jakob and Wilhelm. Hansel and Gretel Ill. by Anthony Browne. Watts, 1981. Ages 6-8.
*Grimms. Hansel and Gretel Tras. by Elizabeth D. Crawford. Ill. by Lisbeth Zwerger. Morrow, 1979. Ages 6-8
*Grimms. Little Red Cap Trasn. by Elizabeth D. Crawford. Ill. by Lisbeth Zwerger. Morrow, 1983. Ages 608
*Grimms. Twelve Dancing Princesses Ill. by Errol Le Cain. Viking, 1978. Ages 7-9.
*Grimms. Rumpelstiltskin Ill. by Paul O. Zelinsky. Puffin Books. 1987. Caldecott Honor Book; ALA Notable Book.
*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Germany. Retold from the Brothers Grimm. Illus. by Diane Paterson. 1st Beech Tree ed. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1994.

b. Fiction


*Matthews, Wendy. The Gift of a Traveler BridgeWater, 1995. (9)
(A child visits his grandmother and the family's Romanian traditions emerge.)

4. Spanish/Portugese American


a. Spanish/Portugese- Nonfiction


1. Folk tales


*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Spain. Retold by Virginia Haviland. Illus. by Monique Passicot. 1st Beech Tree ed. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1995.

b. Spanish/Portugese-Fiction

* Hancock, Sibyl. Esteban and the Ghost, 1983.

5. Italian American


a. Nonfiction


1. Folk tales


*Calvino, Italo. Italian Folktales. Trans. by George Martin. New York: Pantheon, 1980.
*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Italy By Virginia Haviland. Illus. by Susan Guevara. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1995.
*Sanderson, Ruth. Papa Gatto: An Italian Fairy Tale Little, Brown, 1995. Grades 1-5. Reviewed in Instructor April, 1996.

2. Biography


Stanley, Diane. Leonardo da Vinci William Morrow & Co., 1995?.
Ages 7 up. From publisher's catalog.

b. Fiction


*Collodi, Carl. Pinocchio
*Dionetti, Michelle. Coal Mine Peaches. (5)

6. Eastern European American [Russian, Polish, Czech, etc.]


a. Nonfiction


1. Folk tales


*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Russia Retold from Russian storytellers by Virginia Haviland. Illus. by Kim Howard. 1st Beech Tree ed. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1995
*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Czechoslovakia. Retold by Virginia Haviland. 1st Beech Tree ed. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1995.
*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Poland. Illus. by Joel Cook. 1st Beech Tree ed. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1995.

b. Fiction


*Franklin, Kristine. The Wolfhound Illus. by Kris Waldherr. William Morrow & Co., 1995?. Ages 5 up. From publisher's catalog.
Russia Pavel rescues a wolfhound. In Tsarist Russia it is against the law for a commoner to own a wolfhound, but Pavel cannot abandon the dog.

*Polacco, Patricia. Rechenka's Eggs Putnam & Grosset. 1988. [picture book]
Russia Old Babushka is preparing her eggs for Easter festival when she takes in Rechenka, an injured goose.

*Sis, Peter. A Small Tall Tale from the Far Far North. A. A. Knopf, 1993. Ages 4-8. Boston Globe Horn Book Award.[picture book]
Czech. Life and/or legend of Czech folk hero Jan Welzl

7. Scandinavian American (includes Norway, Denmark, Sweden)


a. Nonfiction


1. Folk tales


Asbjornsen, P. C. and Jorgen E. Moe. East of the Sun and West of the Moon and Other Tales. Ill. by Tom Vroman. New York: Macmillan, 1963.

Asbjornsen, P. C. and Jorgen Moe. Norwegian Folk Tales New York: Pantheon, 1982.

Colum, Padriac. The Children of Odin Ill. by Willy Pogany. New York: Macmillan, 1920.

D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Parin. East of the Sun and West of the Moon, Tweny-One Norwegian Folktales New York: Viking, 1938.

D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Parin. D'aulaires' Norse Gods and Giants Garden City, NY: Doubleday, c1967; 1986. Norse Mythology.

D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Parin. Trolls Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1972. Norse.

D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Parin. The Terrible Troll-Bird Garden City, NY: Doubleday, c1976. Norse.

Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Sweden Ill. by Ronni Solvert. Boston: Little Brown, 1966.

Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Norway New York: Beech Tree Books, 1995.

Haviland, Virginia. The Talking Pot; A Danish Folktale Retold by Virginia Haviland. Illus. by Melissa Sweet. 1st ed. Boston: Joy Street Books, 1990.

Various editions of the Story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff. [Norse]

2. Biography

Brust, Beth Wagner. The Amazing Paper Cuttings of Hans Christian Andersen Ticknor & Fields, 1994. Grades 4-6 (10) [Danish]

b. Fiction


*Andersen, Hans Christian. Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales; A Selection Trasn. by L. W. Kingsland. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1984.

8. Dutch American (the Netherlands)


a. Nonfiction
1. Folk tales

2. Dutch-Biography

Sturgis, Alexander. Introducing Rembrandt Little, Brown, 1994. [Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669]

h2> b. Dutch-Fiction

* Taylor, Theodore. The Cay. Young Adult.
Philip, a young boy of Dutch-American heritage, must learn to look beyond a person's skin color when he his stranded on a desert island with an elderly black man, Timothy.

9. Irish American


a. Nonfiction


1. Folk tales


*Haviland, Virginia. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Ireland Retold from Irish Storytellers by Virginia Haviland. Illus. by Catharine O'Neill. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1994.

b. Fiction


*Blazek, Sarah Kirwan. An Irish Night Before Christmas Illus. by James Rice. Gretna, La.: Pelican Pub. co., 1995.
* Kroll, Steven. Mary McLean and the St. Patrick's Day Parade. (5)

10. Scottish American


a. Nonfiction
1. Folk tales
Leodhas, Nic. Always Room for One MoreIllus. by Nonny Hogrogian. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965. Caldecott Award Book. Scots folk song.

11. Greek Americans


b. Fiction Bawden, Nina. The Real Plato Jones Puffin, 1996. Ages 10-14.
Set in Greece. Plato Jones and his mother are in Greece because his grandfather Nikos is dying. No one wants to talk about Nikos. Why does the whole village seem to hate him? School Library Journal starred review.

Bibliography prepared by Wendy Lanehart & Inez Ramsey. LSEM 511. Resources for Children. James Madison University.


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