Josette Frank

A portrait of Frank, year unknown Josette Frank (March 27, 1893 – September 9, 1989) was an American children's literature expert and educational consultant. Frank spent most of her adult life working for the Child Study Association of America (CSAA), a leading authority on child development from the 1920s to the 1960s. Frank was engaged as the CSAA's child reading expert and published a parental literary guide titled ''What Books For Children?'' in 1937 with a new edition in 1941. Due to her progressive views about parental supervision of children's reading, Frank became one of the significant pro-comics voices during the American anti-comics movement of the 1950s, for which she received praise and criticism. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 61

    Children of poverty--children of affluence.

    New York, 1967
    [1st ed.
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  2. 62

    Music and the child.

    New York : Child study association of America, 1930
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  3. 63

    When children need special help with emotional problems by Mayer, Greta

    [New York, Child Study Association of America, 1961
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  4. 64

    The child's first books : including a list of over four hundred selected books for the pre-school child, prepared for the Child study association

    [New York] : [publisher not identified], 1925
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  5. 65

    More read to yourself stories : fun and magic

    New York : Crowell, 1956
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  6. 66

    Castles and dragons.

    New York, Crowell 1958
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  7. 67

    What to tell your child about sex.

    New York, Child Study Press 1974
    Rev. ed.
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  8. 68

    Read me more stories

    New York : Crowell, 1951
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  9. 69

    Read me another story;

    New York, Crowell, 1949
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  10. 70

    Child study

    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Journal


  11. 71

    When a parent is mentally ill; what to say to your child. by Arnstein, Helene S.

    New York. Child Study Association of America. 1960
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  12. 72

    Castles and dragons read-to-yourself fairy tales for boys and girls

    New York : Crowell, 1958
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  13. 73

    Pets and more pets; read-to-yourself stories of the city.

    New York, Crowell 1969
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  14. 74

    Holiday storybook

    New York : Crowell, 1952
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  15. 75

    Read to yourself storybook.

    New York, Crowell 1954
    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Book


  16. 76

    Books of the year for children, about children, parents and family life.

    “…Child Study Association of America…”
    Format: Serial


  17. 77

    What books for children? Guideposts for parents, by Frank, Josette, 1893-1989

    Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran & company, inc. 1937
    “…Child Study Association of America, inc…”
    Format: Book


  18. 78

    Outlines of child study; a manual for parents and teachers.

    New York, Macmillan, 1927
    Rev.
    “…Child Study Association of America, inc…”
    Format: Book


  19. 79

    Guidance of childhood and youth; readings in child study;

    New York, Macmillan, 1926
    “…Child Study Association of America, inc…”
    Format: Book


  20. 80

    Parents' questions

    New York, Harper, 1936
    “…Child Study Association of America, inc…”
    Format: Book