CHILDREN'S BOOKS FOR SPRING.
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| Title: | CHILDREN'S BOOKS FOR SPRING. |
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| Source: | Publishers Weekly. 2/3/2025, Vol. 272 Issue 5, p26-144. 108p. 39 Cartoon or Caricatures. |
| Subject Terms: | *Black children, Parapsychology, Iron Man (Fictional character), Housing stability, Ghost towns |
| Abstract: | The article "CHILDREN'S BOOKS FOR SPRING" from Publishers Weekly highlights a diverse selection of new children's books catering to different age groups. Titles like "If You Want to Make a Wish," "Mama's Shoes," and "Bearsuit Turtle Makes a Friend" cover themes of separation anxiety, friendship, and cultural celebrations. From whimsical alphabet adventures to stories of lost treasures and endangered sea turtles, these books offer engaging narratives for children of all ages. Additionally, the article introduces series like Little People, Big Dreams and World Full of... that provide inclusive and educational content for children aged 3-11, celebrating diverse cultures and individuality. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Abstract: | The article "CHILDREN'S BOOKS FOR SPRING" from Publishers Weekly highlights a diverse selection of new children's books catering to different age groups. Titles like "If You Want to Make a Wish," "Mama's Shoes," and "Bearsuit Turtle Makes a Friend" cover themes of separation anxiety, friendship, and cultural celebrations. From whimsical alphabet adventures to stories of lost treasures and endangered sea turtles, these books offer engaging narratives for children of all ages. Additionally, the article introduces series like Little People, Big Dreams and World Full of... that provide inclusive and educational content for children aged 3-11, celebrating diverse cultures and individuality. [Extracted from the article] |
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| ISSN: | 00000019 |