It's never too late to learn something new...what is something you'd like to learn?
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It's never too late to learn something new...what is something you'd like to learn?
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“Well, I like the feel of it. But the best part is you learn how to make a house for a fairy!”
#booksky #kidlit
“Well, I like the feel of it. But the best part is you learn how to make a house for a fairy!”
#booksky #kidlit
Don’t miss the full interview online! Visit heatherdawntorres.com/blog for details!
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Don’t miss the full interview online! Visit heatherdawntorres.com/blog for details!
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Read about the entire lineup here: www.scbwi.org/events/virtu...
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& @amstephens.bsky.social Today is your day! This wonderful, bright, rhyming book celebrating reading joy is out in the world!! @albertwhitman.bsky.social
#alexandracolombo #BookJoy
& @amstephens.bsky.social Today is your day! This wonderful, bright, rhyming book celebrating reading joy is out in the world!! @albertwhitman.bsky.social
#alexandracolombo #BookJoy
& @Amstephens.bsky.social and illustrated by Alexandra Colombo! It’s so adorable! This is one every parent and teacher will want on their shelves! Comes out on April 10th! Preorder here: tinyurl.com/bdhtx5es
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& @Amstephens.bsky.social and illustrated by Alexandra Colombo! It’s so adorable! This is one every parent and teacher will want on their shelves! Comes out on April 10th! Preorder here: tinyurl.com/bdhtx5es
@AlbertWhitmanCompany
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@albertwhitman.bsky.social
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@albertwhitman.bsky.social
@albertwhitman.bsky.social
@albertwhitman.bsky.social
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