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50 Monster Books That Kids Love to Read
Monsters can be sweet, giggly, stinky, scary, or creepy. Which kind of monsters do your kids prefer? (I prefer cute and ...
In the novel “Peachaloo in Bloom,” the selfishness belongs to one man. In the picture book “The Wanting Monster,” it belongs to us all. From “The Wanting Monster.”Credit...Anna Read Supported by By ...
It's often said that picture books can be windows and mirrors — an opportunity to explore the vast diversity of the world and see ourselves reflected back. These experiences are particularly important ...
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