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y separately published work icon Bookbird periodical   peer reviewed assertion
Alternative title: Bookbird : A Journal of International Children's Literature
Issue Details: First known date: 1963-... 1963- Bookbird
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Issues

y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 62 no. 1 2024 27436637 2024 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 61 no. 4 2023 27236196 2023 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 61 no. 3 2023 26769802 2023 periodical issue

'Military conflicts, like the on-going Russo-Ukrainian war, not only affect humans, but also other living beings that surround us. We wrote this short editorial after learning about the bombing of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Dam in Ukraine on June 6, 2023. Many Ukrainians from that region have been forced to leave their flooded homes, and hundreds of animals, including those at the local zoo, have been killed.' (War and Displacement in Children's Literature : Mateusz Świetlicki  and Chrysogonus Siddha) 

y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 61 no. 2 2023 26343462 2023 periodical issue 'I would like to start this editorial by complaining about my dog. It has been difficult to walk her in the last couple of days as she gets distracted easily by the budding snowdrops around the park. The spring is coming—at least here in the north—and it has awakened the somewhat- playful beast within my dog. She forgets about me as soon as she sees the fresh buds of spring flowers, acting all wild with her runs and pounces. But how can I blame her if I had acted the same way several days ago at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair?' (Chrysogonus Siddha Malilang, Editorial introduction)
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 60 no. 4 2022 25384478 2022 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 60 no. 3 2022 24899696 2022 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 59 no. 4 2021 23644019 2021 periodical issue

'You hold in your hands a rich introduction to many of the most significant creators of literature for children—a treasury of international artistry through text and illustration. The individuals whose work and backgrounds are shared in this special issue of Bookbird have been nominated by their countries for the 2022 Hans Christian Andersen award. This award is the highest international recognition given to an author and an illustrator of children's books as it recognizes the lasting significant contribution of their life's work.' (Janelle Mathis and Petros Panaou : Introduction)

y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 59 no. 3 2021 22544171 2021 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 59 no. 2 2021 22111141 2021 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 57 no. 4 2019 21218038 2019 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 57 no. 2 2019 21217780 2019 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 57 no. 1 2019 21217701 2019 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 55 no. 4 2017 21217358 2017 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 55 no. 4 2017 12323406 2017 periodical issue

'This is a very special Bookbird. Of course, every issue of Bookbird is special in its own way, each made up of a unique mix of articles, information, and illustrations. It could even be argued that being the "nominees' issue" makes it more predictable contentwise than usual. After all, Bookbird has run presentations of the authors and illustrators nominated for the H. C. Andersen Awards since the very start of the journal. Indeed, it is one of the fixtures of our publication. For the same reason, however, one can argue that it is a feature that makes Bookbird stand out, that marks this journal as different from other journals in the field of children's literature. Together with the Focus IBBY-section, and the articles on literary institutions for children, on reading projects, as well as information about IBBY's other ventures, the two issues that focus on the Andersen Awards (nominees, and winners and shortlist) complement the research-oriented material. Other journals of children's literature are either or–only Bookbird is both and…'

(Editorial)

y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 55 no. 2 2017 11372869 2017 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 55 no. 1 2017 10768394 2017 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 54 no. 3 2016 9742970 2016 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird Special Issue : The Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2016 vol. 54 no. 2 March 2016 9397153 2016 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 54 no. 1 2016 9311881 2016 periodical issue
y separately published work icon Bookbird vol. 53 no. 3 2015 8883586 2015 periodical issue
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