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Olivia
Hey! Thanks for the article ratings. A lot of these my students, so I feel a little conflicted about doing so. One question: Olivia, the book, is a Caldecott Honor Book, so maybe "Mid" or "High" instead of "low" importance? It is also a best-selling series. One of my students will write the article for the book in April-May. Here are the wards listed for all the books in the series:
- Caldecott Honor for Olivia, 2000
- Parent's Choice 2000, Gold Award Winner
- Nick Jr. Best Book of 2001
- ALA Notable Children's Books 2000 & 2001
- Child's Best Book of 2001
- Los Angeles Times Best Books of 2000 & 2001
- Publishers Weekly, Best Books of 2000 & 2001
- BookSense Illustrated Children's Book of the Year for Olivia Saves the Circus, 2002
- Voted "Favorite Illustrator" for Olivia Helps with Christmas by over 50,000 children at the Children's Choice Book Awards, 2008
Just a thought. HullIntegrity 13:40, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
- okay, good point have raised to mid import - also raised the authors article to mid import as well, it would look a bit funny for a little pig to be more important then her creator, just like Garfield and Jim whats his name:)Coolabahapple (talk) 15:38, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
Hello!
I just noticed that Sophie Hunter has notable relatives and this should be reflected in her infobox. All sources are in the family family section of the page. If you may be so kind to copy-paste this to the page, I would be very grateful and it would be a big improvement to her page. Thank you in advance! 93.82.123.109 (talk) 06:01, 25 February 2015 (UTC)
|family =
- Michael Gow
- (maternal grandfather)
- J. E. B. Seely
- (maternal great-grandfather)
- Timothy Carlton
- (father-in-law)
- Wanda Ventham
- (mother-in-law)
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Maria Hack
Can't quite see what's stubby and low about this page. What do you suggest is missing? Bmcln1 (talk) 20:27, 17 March 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Bmcln1, 1st up, if you have a look at my recent history i have been assessing quite a few articles for child lit and may make the occasional mistake (where is my WP:TROUT:) also, i am quite conservative in my assessments (yes i know we wikieditors should be bold but ....) and with Maria Hack, nothing has been improved since it was rated for the biblio and women writer projects as a stub. i did however umm and ahh over whether it should receive a start as it does have some good info, so a slight rewrite further incorporating the references into the articles info would bring it over the line.
- To make it a good solid start and improve further for child lit here are some suggestions/comments (please forgive my ramblings:)):
- - include an infobox ((child lit?) i love them:)),
- - brief synopsis of each of her books,
- - pictures; of maria, where she lived/traveled to that may illustrate their influence on what she wrote, and of book covers, title pages and of pictures within her books,
- - were any of her books used as standard school texts, how popular were they, did they have an affect on how children were educated?
- - how are they seen today.
- i hope this helps. Coolabahapple (talk) 01:58, 18 March 2015 (UTC)
- ps. here is an article I have just assessed as start (a very high start:)) Charlotte Harding Coolabahapple (talk) 02:50, 18 March 2015 (UTC)
I agree about the info box. I don't do pictures, I'm afraid - life's too short. I'm afraid I can't consult any of her books to do a synopsis, but I'll look again on the Web to see if anyone else has done such. There is not a great deal more to be found about her anywhere, to be honest, which is not unusual. As a Quaker and a woman writer of the middle class she would be unlikely to trumpet her literary achievements much in that period, and schoolbooks were not usually reviewed. I feel the page is adequately referenced. Most of the info came from the ODNB, which is reliable. I can send you the text of that if you like, as it's pay-walled. Bmcln1 (talk) 13:32, 24 March 2015 (UTC)
A Kitten for YOU!
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A kitty for you! :) HullIntegrity 12:53, 20 March 2015 (UTC) |
Some stroopwafels for you!
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