Oxford Children's Encyclopedia edited by Mary Worrrall

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Ann B. Sullivan

Abstract

Written in a style that reminds one of the way a good teacher might communicate with children, the Oxford Children's Encyclopedia is a storehouse of information presented in a manner that whets the reader's appetite for more. The set, which is intended for children 8- to 12-year olds, is made up of 7 volumes with volume 7 being an index. Entries are arranged alphabetically. Although thematic arrangements are often used in children's encyclopedias, the editors responded to the wishes of their consultants-children, teachers, parents and librarians who said that an alphabetic arrangement was really easier than trying to determine which subject volume to consult. The editors did decide, however, to place all the biographi-cal articles together in volume 6 because, as stated in the introduc-tion, "everyone knows who a person is." The decisions about which topics to include were also influenced by children's statements about what they wanted to know. In all, 112 writers and 60 subject specialists participated in the creation of the encyclopedia.

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