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Children's non-fiction literature

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Children's non-fiction literature (also called informational) is the meeting of the genres children's literature and non-fiction. Its primary function is to describe, inform, explain, persuade, and instruct about aspects of the real world, but much non-fiction also entertains.[1][2]

Generally books of this genre feature simpler words and ideas, as well as pictures. It is, however, a very broad genre, involving several of the same topics that can be encountered in normal nonfiction, including biographies, diaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, history and more of the like.

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  1. ^ Dubre, Vandy. "Research Guides: Children's Literature: Non Fiction". libguides.uttyler.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  2. ^ Kenyon, Lisa. "Research Guides: Children's Literature: Nonfiction". salve.libguides.com. Retrieved 2022-05-02.