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Tag Archives: children’s books
“The books that…
“The books that we give to children, that are written for children, say profound things about how we view ourselves as people, how we see our place in the world, how we construct time and space. The deepest underlying matrix … Continue reading
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A second look at Free to Be … You and Me
A second look at Free to Be … You and Me from the great journal, Horn Book. Written in 2009.