Bookbird 1 / 2021
EDITORIAL
Multimodality in Children’s Literature: Engagement, Enlightenment, and Enabling through the Arts
by Janelle Mathis and Petros Panaou | 1
FEATURED ARTICLES
Repackaging Chinese Culture through Diverse Visual Arts: A Multimodal Approach to Contemporary Chinese Picturebooks
by Xi Chen | 4
“Mismatched Yet Perfectly Puzzled”: Collage and/as Black Girls’ Literacies in Piecing Me Together
by Karly Marie Grice, Rachel L. Rickard Rebellino, and Caitlin Murphy | 16
“The Flavors Mix Together Slowly”: Cooking Connections in Picture-Cookbooks
by Roxanne Harde | 28
A Revolution in Print: Multimodality in Bengali Children’s Literature and Its Challenges
by Stella Chitralekha Biswas | 41
Who Came First, the Lion or the Bear? The Translation and Rendition of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt into Spanish
by Catalina Millán-Scheiding | 52
AUTHORS/ILLUSTRATORS AND THEIR BOOKS
Rethinking Sukumar Ray’s Abol Tabol as a Multimodal Text
by Hirak Bhattacharya | 64
CHILDREN AND THEIR BOOKS
Language Learning with the Novels of Thanhhà Lai
by Susan Corapi | 70
LETTERS
A New Slovenly Peter World
by Antje Ehmann, translated by Myriam Halberstam | 76
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH LIBRARY
“Europe Illustrates the Grimms” or “A Magical Time at the International Youth Library”
by Katja Wiebe, International Youth Library | 79
FOCUS IBBY
by Liz Page I 83
POSTCARDS
Edited by Barbara Lehman | ii, 40, 69, & 75
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