Showing posts with label Types. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Types. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Types of Children's Literature


Children's literature has been around for ages. This type of literature is usually chosen by the parents, but some kids choose their own books to read. Most of them contain illustrations and are pretty straight forward. In the past years, children literature had become famous amongst book readers and today there are many types of children's literature ranging from picture books to bestsellers that have also come to be loved by adults. They can be classified into different categories.

Traditional literature: Characterized by unknown authorship, vague settings and contain known patterns of introductions and conclusions. Most of them have representative characters involved in action with cause and effect and most of them end happily for the hero. The stories are usually brief and simple with repetitive actions, verbal patterns, and magic is a common phenomenon. Examples are folktales.

Fiction: Includes historical, realistic fiction as well as fantasy. Realistic fiction deals with real life experiences and adventure while historical fiction deals with aspects that happened in the recent past and may include biographical and autobiographical books. Fantasy fiction includes stories featuring time travel, heroic quests as well as talking animals and objects.

Picture books: The oldest form of children literature and are mainly used in studying and may include concept books wordless books as well as board books. Other genres include poetry and verse, and joke books. Most poetry and verse books for children are simple and repetitive with a lot of rhyming words. Series are not tied to children's books but most of them are as a result of overwhelming success and popularity among children.

All these books are available for all ages of children and can be found easily in stores or online. They are a great way of educating the child in an exciting manner as well as impart the society's values and diversity in the world as well as in the children at school.




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Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Types of Literature Racks


Books and magazines strewn about don't exactly spell tidiness! A better way of storing your collection is to install literature racks in study or living room. These stands are an easy reference place for your brochures, magazines, pamphlets and books. Literature stands are also a great way to promote your brand at exhibitions and trade shows, and are considered an effective selling tool.

There are many types of literature racks to choose from today. Typically, they can be categorized in to rigid racks, collapsible racks and roll up fabric racks. They are available in different colors, sizes and shapes. Usually, these racks, collapsible or otherwise, measure between 4 to six feet in height. You can now buy these racks in plastic, wood, metal, acrylic, special oak, cane and even fabric! Fabric racks can be rolled in to a size as small as to fit in to a tote bag! The best part about them is that they are easy to maintain and go with almost anything. What's more, they look organized and systematic, and even enhance your surroundings.

Literature racks can be single utility or multiple utility racks, as per requirement. You should choose these according to your site, location and budget. A guarantee for at least five to six years is provided against breakage or rupture. Usually they are an economical option, especially for those who need to exhibit their brochures and catalogs and need to give their stall a professional look. Rigid leaflet size racks, revolving racks, designer curved stands and wire cube organizers are also available for this purpose.

Wall racks for storing books and magazines are also a good option as opposed to display literature stands [http://www.gotoforms.com/literature_organizers_sorters_racks_1340_ctg.htm]. They are usually made of oak or acrylic and are a better choice for homes and offices. Radius front desktop organizers, adjustable shelf literature organizers and coffee table magazine racks are a good option for this purpose. Nylon or fabric racks are made of a combination of nylon material with retaining straps and steel rods.

Literature racks can now even be bought online. There are a host of office supplies online stores that offer you the best models in these racks. These user friendly sites usually have a display picture with product specifications and price given alongside. The picture can be enlarged, and in some cases, rotated for a 360 degree view. As far as payment is concerned, renowned websites offer safe payment methods through credit card or debit card.






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