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It’s looking like 2020 will be a big year for graphic novels for young people.
Librarians who add a little hip-hop, spoken word, and rap to their repertoire get students reading and writing.
Betsy Bird’s annual marathon of standout titles in children’s literature, from the unconventional to the informational.
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