RAE’S READS

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Since 1967, April 2nd, Hans Christian Andersen’s birthday, has been celebrated as Children’s Book Day. The purpose of this day of recognition and celebration is “to inspire a love of reading and to call attention to children’s books.”

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to recommend books for children of all ages and those who read to or with them. I enjoy reading books I would love to read to a sixth or seventh grade class like I did “back in the day” during my first teaching career, then reviewing them for potential adoption by parents, grandparents, and teachers. I only review books I enjoy, and many turn out to be “darned good reads.”

Countries from Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Camaroon, China to Sri Lanka, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirate, the U.S. plan virtual festivals, Zoom readings and talks, book distributions and presentations on this…

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2 responses to “INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S BOOK DAY”

  1. Carla Avatar

    For Easter, I give my grandkids books instead of chocolate.

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