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The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats Children's Book Review

The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, first published in 1962 by The Viking Press (ISBN-13: 9780670867332), is a simple story about a child's day playing in the snow. This book won the Caldecott award in 1963 and was a ground-breaking book for featuring an African American hero, Peter.

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Sweet Nothings: The Small Schoolgirls of the Borderlands in Eastern Anatolia by Vanessa Winship. A Review.

It opens with a photograph of two schoolgirls standing in a bare landscape. There’s an old stone wall in the background and a hint of fields and mountains in the distance.

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Children's Picture Book Reviews Three Cheers for Three More Greats

Reading out loud, reading independently, and listening to literature (or R.A.I.L. as I like to call them) are all beneficial parts of your literary experience. Children are not the only ones that benefit...

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Best Bedtime Reads: Picture Books

As the father of three girls, I've had the opportunity to read and re-read a ton of books. I'm sure many parents know what I'm talking about . . . your child latches on to a book and wants it read time and...

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So Much by Trish Cooke and Helen Oxenbury—Children's Book Review

So Much (ISBN-10: 0744543967), written by British author Trish Cooke and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, is a literal and figurative celebration of family love. Much of the story occurs while the baby greets...

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