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When did children’s books first become popular?
- 1620s
- 1750s
- 1850s
- 1920s
The first books specifically for children came out in the 1840s with the advances in publishing technology during the Industrial Revolution and the expansion of the middle class. More children had time to read books, and education became more of a social priority.
The first books specifically for children came out in the 1840s with the advances in publishing technology during the Industrial Revolution and the expansion of the middle class. More children had time to read books, and education became more of a social priority.
The first books specifically for children came out in the 1840s with the advances in publishing technology during the Industrial Revolution and the expansion of the middle class. More children had time to read books, and education became more of a social priority.
The first books specifically for children came out in the 1840s with the advances in publishing technology during the Industrial Revolution and the expansion of the middle class. More children had time to read books, and education became more of a social priority.
Which illustrator created The Tale of Peter Rabbit?
- W.W. Denslow
- John Tenniel
- Mercer Mayer
- Beatrix Potter
The Tale of Peter Rabbit was created by Beatrix Potter. The main character was based on her own pet rabbit named Peter Piper.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit was created by Beatrix Potter. The main character was based on her own pet rabbit named Peter Piper.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit was created by Beatrix Potter. The main character was based on her own pet rabbit named Peter Piper.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit was created by Beatrix Potter. The main character was based on her own pet rabbit named Peter Piper.
Which artist created the original illustrations for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?
- John Tenniel
- W.W. Denslow
- Mercer Mayer
- Maurice Sendak
Sir John Tenniel created the original illustrations. He worked closely with the author, Lewis Carroll, to create characters that fit with his story and vision. Many of Tenniel’s original designs are still used for those characters to this day.
Sir John Tenniel created the original illustrations. He worked closely with the author, Lewis Carroll, to create characters that fit with his story and vision. Many of Tenniel’s original designs are still used for those characters to this day.
Sir John Tenniel created the original illustrations. He worked closely with the author, Lewis Carroll, to create characters that fit with his story and vision. Many of Tenniel’s original designs are still used for those characters to this day.
Sir John Tenniel created the original illustrations. He worked closely with the author, Lewis Carroll, to create characters that fit with his story and vision. Many of Tenniel’s original designs are still used for those characters to this day.
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