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  2. 15 Best Websites to Find Free Online Books for Kids - AOL

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    Yes, you can encourage your children to read (without going broke). The post 15 Best Websites to Find Free Online Books for Kids appeared first on Reader's Digest.

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    A comprehensive list of game shows in the United States, organized by genre and year. Find out the titles, hosts, formats and histories of popular and obscure shows from 1938 to present.

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    Sylvester and the Magic Pebble earned Steig the 1970 Caldecott Medal, his first of many Caldecott and Newbery Medal honors. [1] The book was nominated for the 1970 National Book Award for Young People's Literature (losing out to Isaac Bashevis Singer's A Day of Pleasure). [2]

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    A classic children's story by Judith Kerr about a girl and her mother who have tea with a tiger who eats everything in their house. Learn about the book's inspiration, adaptations, and foreign editions.

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    Creepy Carrots! is a children's picture book by Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown about a rabbit who sees carrots following him everywhere. It was published in 2012 and received a Caldecott Honor in 2013.

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    Dick and Jane are the main characters of a series of reading books created by Zerna Sharp and William S. Gray to teach children to read. The books, which first appeared in 1930 and continued until 1965, depicted a stereotypical white, middle-class family and used the whole-word method of reading instruction.

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