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How to Encourage Your Children to Read at Home

by Lindsay Thomason | Jun 17, 2021 | Education

Guest Post By: Maria Jose Meneses As children we were told that reading is important, and many of us are among the millions of library users, audible subscribers, and bookstore shoppers. But exactly why is it important and how do we convince kids of its inherent...

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