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The first part of the paper offers a historical overview of trans-mediation processes in the field of children’s literature. The transfer of a work or its parts from the print medium to another medium has since the beginning been rather controversial. Some were worried about maintaining the educational as well as artistic-aesthetical function of children’s literature. The fear of losing these functions...