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Book Review: Tickle Tut’s Toes (Touch the Art Series) by Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo
High-brow yet funky educational board books for the young art-set.
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Book Review: Alfred Nobel: The Man Behind the Peace Prize by Kathy-Jo Wargin, Illustrated by Zachary Pullen
Seize the moment! Explore the history of the Nobel Peace Prize together with your children.
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Book Review: P is for Pinata: A Mexico Alphabet by Tony Johnston, Illustrated by John Parra
National Hispanic Heritage month is drawing to a close, but it's not too late to dig into some educational reading!
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Book Review: Fireflies by Julie Brinckloe
This classic Reading Rainbow selection is still going strong thanks to evocative writing that captures the spirit of childhood.
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Book Review: The Listeners (Tales of Young Americans Series) by Gloria Whelan, Illustrated by Mike Benny
Whelan strikingly captures the turning point of slavery in America through the eyes of a young girl.
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Book Review: M is for Maple: A Canadian Alphabet by Mike Ulmer, Illustrated by Melanie Rose
A modern classic in both alphabet books and Canadiana for kids.
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Book Review: Coral Reef (One Small Square) by Donald M. Silver, Illustrated by Patricia J. Wynne
Time to capitalize on your child's affection for a well-known clownfish by digging into this exploration of reef life.
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Book Review: Nana Star and Nana Star and the Moonman by Elizabeth Sills and Elena Patrice, Illustrated by Linda Saker
Nana Star has the potential to be this generation's Raggedy Ann - sweet, whimsical, innocent - and a plushie to boot.
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