Phrases with «nonfiction children»

The phrase "nonfiction children" refers to books or information that is based on real facts and is specifically intended for young readers. These books provide true and educational content about various topics, such as animals, history, science, or biographies, rather than fictional stories or make-believe. Full definition

Sentences with «nonfiction children»

  • It shows up in A Week in the Life of an Airline Pilot by William Jaspersohn, a fantastic nonfiction children's author: (bookbrowse.com)
  • She currently reviews nonfiction children's books for the Washington Post. (booklistonline.com)
  • «Our nonfiction children's collection is very broad and should provide information for most of your family's needs,» she says. (carolinaparent.com)
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