1st Edition

Monsters Under the Bed Critically investigating early years writing

By Andrew Melrose Copyright 2012
    166 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    166 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Monsters Under the Bed is an essential text focussing on critical and contemporary issues surrounding writing for ‘early years’ children. Containing a critically creative and a creatively critical investigation of the cult and culture of the child and childhood in fiction and non-fictional writing, it also contains a wealth of ideas and critical advice.

    This text dynamically explores the issue of picture books, literacy and writing for early years children with a wider view on child-centred culture, communication and media. Internationally recognised as an expert in the field, Andrew Melrose encourages academics, researchers and students to examine the fundamental questions in writing for and addressing ‘early years’ children, through an exploration of text and images. Accessibly written and lively in its approach, this book includes:

    • an accessible and critically important challenge to the latest international academic research and debates in the field of children’s literature and creative writing
    • an extensive investigation of early years writing and reading
    • a pathway to developing critical awareness of children’s literature, allowing students to develop their own critical ability and writing skills
    • constant ‘checkpoints’ throughout, in which the reader is encouraged to reflect on critically creative and creatively critical development.

    Providing a coherent and pedagogical approach, this compelling text will be an indispensable resource for critics, writers and students interested in children's writing, as well as those on Creative Writing, Children's Literature and English BA and MA programmes. It will also be of great interest to those in teacher training, PGCE students and for those studying at Doctoral and Post-Doctoral level.

    Acknowledgements  Introduction  Part One  1. Monsters under the bed  2. Picture books (re)defined  3. Life in the distillery  4. The child # 1  5. Language of words, images and (in)completeness  6. Counterpointing connections  7. More monsters and bears  8. The child # 2  9. Crossing the border  Part Two  10. Considering the monsters  11. Surprise  12. Story and Kyoto  13. Story and characters  14. Picture books # 2  15. Voice and Point of view  16. Dialogue, rhythm and rhyme  17. Story  18. Early readers  19. Oil and water  Bibliography

    Biography

    Andrew Melrose is Professor of Writing for Children at the University of Winchester. He has also written Write for Children and Here Comes the Bogeyman, available from Routledge.