- Hopkins, Lee Bennett
Hopkins, Lee Bennett (Nombre personal)
His Let them be themselves, 1969.
His The writing bug, c1993: CIP t.p. (Lee Bennett Hopkins)
Strong, A. Lee Bennett Hopkins, 2003: ECIP t.p. (Lee Bennett Hopkins) text (b. Apr. 13, 1938)
Lee Bennett Hopkins, via WWW, Mar. 20, 2013 (writer and editor of books for children and young adults, as well as professional texts and curriculum materials; has taught elementary school; born in Scranton, Pennsylvania; graduated from Kean University, Bank Street College of Education; Professional Diploma in Educational Supervision and Administration from Hunter College; lives in Cape Coral, Florida)
Pennsylvania Center for the Book, via WWW, Mar. 20, 2013 (Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1938; is famous for his work as an anthologist, author, and avid promoter of bringing poetry to children)
Washington post WWW site, viewed Aug. 16, 2019 (Lee Bennett Hopkins, who dedicated a lifetime to writing and anthologizing poetry for children, died Aug. 8 [2019] in Cape Coral, Fla. He was 81. Lee Bennett Hopkins was born on April 13, 1938, in Scranton, Pa. Among his early books were three novels--"Mama" (1977), "Wonder Wheels" (1979) and "Mama and Her Boys" (1981)-- inspired by his early life. Mr. Hopkins wrote nonfiction books including "Let Them Be Themselves: Language Arts Enrichment for Disadvantaged Children in Elementary Schools" (1969) and "Pass the Poetry, Please!" (1972))