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From Elizabeth Kennedy, your Guide to Children's Books
This week's newsletter features Teen Read Week, Halloween, award-winning writers and illustrators and physical fitness. Visit me on About Children's Books | Follow me on Twitter | Connect with me on Facebook


Award-Winning Latino / Latina Writers & Illustrators
According to the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), the Pura Belpré Award is an annual award for the "Latino /... Read more

Celebrate Teen Read Week!
Celebrate the 2011 Teen Read Week October 16-22. Teen Read Week is a time to focus on encouraging teens to read for the fun of it. This year's theme is ... Read more
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What's Halloween All About?
If your kids want to know more about Halloween and you're looking for a good nonfiction picture book for ages 6-12, I recommend Celebrate Halloween. Celebrate Halloween is one of the books in ... Read more

Get Your Kids Fit With Children's Books
If you are interested in children's books that promote fitness, be sure and look at the list of Health and Fitness Books for Kids that Catherine Holecko, About.com Family Fitness Guide, just compiled. Some, like the book ... Read more

 


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