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Navigating Nonfiction: Interesting Comparisons, by Anthony D. Fredericks
Navigating Nonfiction A monthly column by Anthony D. Fredericks Children’s books often present information that is outside the realm of their comprehension. Often, that information is not a normal part of childrens’ background knowledge (about a particular topic). For example, … Continue reading
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