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Today we discuss a book that takes risks, makes mistakes, and comes out memorable in the end. The right snail with the right heart in the right book for the right reader.
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Oddly sweet, melancholic, and peaceful, this is poetry as remembrance as well as healing. It is also very much one of a kind.
The post Review of the Day: niños: Poems for the Lost Children of Chile by María José Ferrada, ill. María Elena Valdez appeared first on A Fuse #8 Production.
Among the trends in kids' books, Betsy Bird finds "stories that hope against hope that our children will, with the help of these texts, grow up to be better people than ourselves."
Publishers are revising children's classics, including racist ones. Should they be?
A "smart little book," reviewed by Betsy Bird.
The life cycle of the blueberry, how much sugar to use when canning, and other mysteries explained on this week's episode of Fuse 8 n' Kate.
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