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Charlotte's Web is a children's novel by American author E. B. White and illustrated by Garth Williams; it was published on October 15, 1952, by Harper & Brothers. [1]

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American Library Association

The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally.

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Ann Nolan Clark

Ann Nolan Clark, born Anna Marie Nolan (December 5, 1896 – December 13, 1995), was an American writer who won the 1953 Newbery Medal.

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Backbone Entertainment

Backbone Entertainment is an American video game developer based in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

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Ballooning (spider)

Ballooning, sometimes called kiting, is a process by which spiders, and some other small invertebrates, move through the air by releasing one or more gossamer threads to catch the wind, causing them to become airborne at the mercy of air currents.

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Barn spider

Araneus cavaticus, commonly known as the barn spider, is a common orb-weaver spider native to North America.

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Charles Strouse

Charles Strouse (born June 7, 1928) is an American composer and lyricist best known for writing the music to such Broadway musicals as Bye Bye Birdie and Annie.

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Charlotte's Web (1973 film)

Charlotte's Web is a 1973 American animated musical drama film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions and based upon the 1952 children's book Charlotte's Web by E. B. White.

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Charlotte's Web (2006 film)

Charlotte's Web is a 2006 American live-action feature film based on the 1952 children's novel of the same name by E. B. White.

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Charlotte's web (cannabis)

Charlotte's Web is a high-cannabidiol (CBD), low-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) ''Cannabis'' extract marketed as a dietary supplement under federal law of the United States.

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Charlotte's Web (video game)

Charlotte's Web is a video game of the 2006 film developed by Backbone Entertainment, Sega and Atomic Planet Entertainment and published by Sega and Blast! Entertainment Ltd.; the game was released in 2006 for Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and Microsoft Windows, and in Europe for PlayStation 2 in 2007.

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Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure

Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure is a 2003 American animated direct-to-video adventure film, and the sequel to the 1973 film Charlotte's Web, which is based on the children's novel Charlotte's Web by E.B. White.

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Childhood

Childhood is the age span ranging from birth to adolescence.

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Children's literature

Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are enjoyed by children.

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Children's Literature Legacy Award

The Children's Literature Legacy Award, formerly known as the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal (1954-2017), is a prize awarded by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), to writers or illustrators of children's books published in the United States who have, over a period of years, made substantial and lasting contributions to children's literature.

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Comic relief

Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character, scene, or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work, often to relieve tension.

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Dakota Fanning

Hannah Dakota Fanning (born February 23, 1994) is an American actress and model.

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Death

Death is the cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism.

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Death in children's literature

Death in children’s literature has changed over the course of history as both the average lifespan has increased and society’s morals and beliefs and conceptions of children have changed.

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Direct-to-video

Direct-to-video or straight-to-video refers to the release of a film to the public immediately on home video formats rather than a theatrical release or television broadcast.

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E. B. White

Elwyn Brooks White (July 11, 1899 – October 1, 1985) was an American writer and a world federalist.

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Eudora Welty

Eudora Alice Welty (April 13, 1909 – July 23, 2001) was an American short story writer and novelist who wrote about the American South.

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Fly

True flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- di- "two", and πτερόν pteron "wings".

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Game Boy Advance

The Game Boy Advance (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo as the successor to the Game Boy Color.

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Garth Williams

Garth Montgomery Williams (April 16, 1912 – May 8, 1996) was an American artist who came to prominence in the American postwar era as an illustrator of children's books.

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Hanna-Barbera

Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. (simply known as Hanna-Barbera and also referred to as H-B Enterprises, H-B Production Company and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.) was an American animation studio that served as a division of Warner Bros. Animation until it was absorbed by them.

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Harper (publisher)

Harper is an American publishing house, currently the flagship imprint of global publisher HarperCollins.

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Henry Cole (illustrator)

Henry Cole (born 1955) is an American author and illustrator of children's books.

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Hero

A hero (masculine) or heroine (feminine) is a real person or a main character of a literary work who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through feats of ingenuity, bravery or strength; the original hero type of classical epics did such things for the sake of glory and honor.

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Innocence

Innocence is a lack of guilt, with respect to any kind of crime, or wrongdoing.

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John Henry Comstock

John Henry Comstock (February 24, 1849 – March 20, 1931) was an eminent researcher in entomology and arachnology and a leading educator.

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John Travolta

John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor, film producer, dancer and singer.

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Julia Roberts

Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress and producer.

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Larinioides sclopetarius

Larinioides sclopetarius, commonly called bridge spider or gray cross spider, is a relatively large orb-weaver spider with holarctic distribution that is often found on bridges, especially near light and over water.

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Laura Bush

Laura Lane Welch Bush (born November 4, 1946) is an American educator and the wife of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush, serving as the First Lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009.

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List of best-selling books

This page provides lists of best-selling individual books and book series to date and in any language.

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Litter (animal)

A litter is the live birth of multiple offspring at one time in animals from the same mother and usually from one set of parents, particularly from three to eight offspringThe word is most often used for the offspring of mammals, but can be used for any animal that gives birth to multiple young.

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Little Women

Little Women is a novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), which was originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869.

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Livestock

Livestock are domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce labor and commodities such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool.

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Massachusetts Children's Book Award

The Massachusetts Children's Book Award is an annual literary award recognizing one book selected by vote of Massachusetts schoolchildren from a list prepared by committee.

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Meat

Meat is animal flesh that is eaten as food.

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Miracle

A miracle is an event not explicable by natural or scientific laws.

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National Education Association

The National Education Association (NEA) is the largest professional interest group in the United States.

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Newbery Medal

The John Newbery Medal is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association (ALA).

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Nickelodeon Movies

Nickelodeon Movies is the theatrical motion picture production arm of the American children's cable channel Nickelodeon.

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Nintendo DS

The Nintendo DS, or simply DS, is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and released by Nintendo.

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October 15

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Orb-weaver spider

Orb-weaver spiders or araneids are members of the spider family Araneidae.

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Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation (also known simply as Paramount) is an American film studio based in Hollywood, California, that has been a subsidiary of the American media conglomerate Viacom since 1994.

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Personal computer

A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use.

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Pig

A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus, within the even-toed ungulate family Suidae.

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PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console that was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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Publishers Weekly

Publishers Weekly (PW) is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents.

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Rat

Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents in the superfamily Muroidea.

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Reality

Reality is all of physical existence, as opposed to that which is merely imaginary.

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Runt

In a group of animals (usually a litter of animals born in multiple births), a runt is a member which is smaller or weaker than the others.

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San Diego County, California

San Diego County is a county in the southwestern corner of the state of California, in the United States.

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School Library Journal

The School Library Journal is a monthly magazine with articles and reviews for school librarians, media specialists, and public librarians who work with young people.

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Season

A season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and amount of daylight.

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Secret of the Andes

Secret of the Andes is a children's novel by Ann Nolan Clark.

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Sega

Sega Games Co., Ltd., originally short for Service Games and officially styled as SEGA, is a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with offices around the world.

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Sequel

A sequel is a literature, film, theatre, television, music or video game that continues the story of, or expands upon, some earlier work.

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Sheep

Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are quadrupedal, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock.

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Sherman Brothers

The Sherman Brothers were an American songwriting duo that specialized in musical films, made up of Robert B. Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) and Richard M. Sherman (born June 12, 1928).

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Spider

Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs and chelicerae with fangs that inject venom.

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Spider web

A spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or cobweb (from the archaic word coppe, meaning "spider") is a device created by a spider out of proteinaceous spider silk extruded from its spinnerets, generally meant to catch its prey.

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Stuart Little

Stuart Little is a 1945 American children's novel by E. B. White, his first book for children, and is widely recognized as a classic in children's literature.

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The Big Read

The Big Read was a survey on books carried out by the BBC in the United Kingdom in 2003, where over three quarters of a million votes were received from the British public to find the nation's best-loved novel of all time.

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The Horn Book Magazine

The Horn Book Magazine, founded in Boston in 1924, is a bimonthly periodical about literature for children and young adults.

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The Reading Teacher

The Reading Teacher is a peer-reviewed academic journal published six times per year by Wiley-Blackwell.

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The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden is a children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett first published as a book in 1911, after a version was published as an American magazine serial beginning in 1910.

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The Tale of Little Pig Robinson

The Tale of Little Pig Robinson is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter as part of the Peter Rabbit series.

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THQ

THQ Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher.

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Video game

A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device such as a TV screen or computer monitor.

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Walden Media

Walden Media, LLC or Walden Media is an American film investor, distributor, and publishing company best known as the producers of ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series.

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Willis J. Gertsch

Willis John Gertsch (October 4, 1906 – December 12, 1998) was an American arachnologist.

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Wise old man

The wise old man (also called senex, '''sage''' or '''sophos''') is an archetype as described by Carl Jung, as well as a classic literary figure, and may be seen as a stock character.

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1952 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1952.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte's_Web

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