Recess! - Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature

Recess is a three minute National Public Radio program on children's literature and culture which originates at the University of Florida. It is produced by the Center for the Study of Children's Literature and Media and WUFT, the public radio station of the University. Recess is a daily radio program of reviews, historical notes, commentary, interviews and sound essays on the world of children's culture. It can be picked up by NPR stations nationwide at no cost. The Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature is the basis for three or four programs a month, called "Lost and Found," and written by Rita Smith, Curator. The following essays are selected "Lost and Found" broadcasts. For more information on Recess and for the texts of other essays, please visit the Recess website.
Things Found In Books: Baseball Cards (September 20, 1999)
The Childhood Reading of Theodore Roosevelt (October 26, 1999)
The Hare and The Tortoise (May 22, 2001)
For further information contact Rita Smith, Curator of the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature.
