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O'Brien, Robert C., Z is for Zachariah, i6:211-220
"Obvious Subversions" (Kuznets), i21:189-194
"The Oddness of Oz" (Beckwith), 5:74-91
"Of Archetypes and Heffalumps" (Touponce), i18:184-187
"Of Dialectic and Divided Consciousness: Intersections Between Children's Literature and Childhood Studies" (Travisano), 28:22-29
"Of Dolls and Girls in Nineteenth-Century France" (Lastinger), 21:20-42
"Of Mimicry and (Wo)Man: Infans or Forked Tongue?" (Myers), 23:66-70
Off with Their Heads! Fairy Tales and the Culture of Childhood (Tatar), i22:200-209
Olander, Joseph D. and Martin Harry Greenberg, Ursula K. LeGuin, i9:185-190
The Old Lady Who Ate People: Frightening Stories (Hinojosa; Maciel, ill.), i15:179-185
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (Eliot), 7:129-146; 11:109-124
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"Once Upon an Earlier Time" (Salowey), 31:176-180
Once Upon a Time: On the Nature of Fairy Tales (Lüthi), i8:184-190
One Fairy Story Too Many: The Brothers Grimm and Their Tales (Ellis), i13:215-219
100 Best Books for Children (Silvey), i33:242-251
"One Hundred Years of a Wonderful Wizard and His Legacy" (Hastings), 34:227-230
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Opie, Iona and Peter, 20:211-217; Lore and Language of Schoolchildren, 1:130-137; A Nursery Companion, i12:154-161; The Oxford Book of Children's Verse, i6:185-202; The Singing Game, i15:211-213; Tail Feathers from Mother Goose: The Opie Rhyme Book, i20:211-217
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"Other Voices" (Bixler), i20:230-235
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Outside Over There (Sendak), 13:139-153
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The Oxford Book of Children's Verse (Opie), i6:195-202
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Oz books, 1:162-172; 2:119-122; 3:173-176; 5:74-91; 8:157-163; 10:153-155; 23:91-114; reprints (Dover), i8:157-163; i34:227-230
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