12 Girls from Fiction Who Are Their Own Heroes
These twelve young heroines from children’s literature reflect the strong and independent females kids see — and love — in the real world.
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These twelve young heroines from children’s literature reflect the strong and independent females kids see — and love — in the real world.
With September looming on the calendar, how do you get your kids back on track with books? Here are a few easy strategies for readers of all ages.
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