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  2. A Bad Case of Stripes - Wikipedia

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    A Bad Case of Stripes is a children's book written and illustrated by David Shannon published in 1998 by Blue Sky Press, a division of Scholastic Press. A Bad Case of Stripes highlights the theme of being true to oneself, and is commonly used by educators to teach young students important values.

  3. The Tulip Touch - Wikipedia

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    The Tulip Touch is a children's novel written by Anne Fine and published in 1996. The book raises questions of morality and accountability, as well as exploring the question of nature versus nurture. It won the Whitbread Award and was Highly Commended for the Carnegie Medal.

  4. Because of Mr. Terupt - Wikipedia

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    The novel was a 2011 Middle Reader Honor Awards book of the E.B. White Read Aloud Award. [3] ... Because of Mr. Terupt is the 2010 debut children's novel by Rob Buyea ...

  5. Books for children and teens "Emergency Quarters" (Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins), by Carlos Matias, illustrated by Gracey Zhang. Young Ernesto is now deemed old enough to walk to school with a ...

  6. Many netizens said the top was “inappropriate” for promoting a children’s book The post Lauren Sánchez Slammed Over “Inappropriate” See-Through Outfit To Promote Children’s Book first ...

  7. The Kissing Hand - Wikipedia

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    The Kissing Hand is an American children's picture book written by Audrey Penn and illustrated by Ruth E. Harper and Nancy M. Leak. It features a mother raccoon comforting a child raccoon by kissing its paw. First published by the Child Welfare League of America in 1993, it has been used "to reassure children upset by separation anxiety." [1]

  8. The Chocolate Touch - Wikipedia

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    The Chocolate Touch is a children's book by Patrick Skene Catling, first published in the US in 1957. John Midas is delighted when, through a magical gift, everything his lips touch turns into chocolate. The story is patterned after the myth of King Midas, whose magic turned everything he touched into gold.

  9. It's Banned Books Week: Most challenged titles and how ... - AOL

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    A Washington Post analysis of 986 books challenged in school libraries between 2021 and 2022 found that nearly 42% of the books challenged had LGBTQ+ themes or characters and 28% had characters of ...