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Exploring the Purposes of Backmatter in Nonfiction Picturebooks for Children: A Typology

Nationally and internationally, we face a crisis of misinformation and disinformation (De Jesus & Hubbard, Social Studies, 112(3), 136–145, 2021; Lee & Hosam, Sociological Forum, 35, 996–1008, 2020). Now more than ever, children need to know how authors obtain the information included in non...

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Published in:The Reading teacher 2022-11, Vol.76 (3), p.309-316
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