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  2. Big Cat, Little Cat - Wikipedia

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    Big Cat, Little Cat (stylized as BIG CAT, little cat) is a 2017 children's picture book written by Elisha Cooper. It was published by Roaring Brook Press, a subsidiary of Macmillan Books. In the story, a large, white cat welcomes a new black cat into a family. The white cat then dies, and the cycle begins anew when the family adopts a new kitten.

  3. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up

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    1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up is separated by reading level, [5] and each title includes summaries with information on the author as well; [6] each picture book title is accompanied by colourful illustrations. [1] Some of the genres included are fantasy, adventure, history, contemporary life, and others. [7]

  4. Elisha Cooper - Wikipedia

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    A New York Times Book Review said of Magic Thinks Big, "Elisha Cooper's watercolors, like his sentences, are simple and quiet and essentially perfect." [2] His book Big Cat, Little Cat was a Caldecott Honor book in 2018. [3] River won the Robin Smith Picture Book Prize in 2020. He currently lives in New York City with his wife and two daughters.

  5. Category:1949 children's books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category is for articles on books for children and young adults written or published in 1949. Children ...

  6. Lotsa de Casha - Wikipedia

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    Hopefully there is a lesson that will help kids turn painful or scary situations into learning experiences". [2] During the promotion of the fourth book in the series, The Adventures of Abdi, Callaway announced the plans of publishing the fifth and final book titled Lotsa de Casha. [3]

  7. Bookaboo - Wikipedia

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    As the book concludes, Bookaboo regains his rhythm, which he refers to as his "Bojo". With the celebrity fan supporting him from the sidelines, Bookaboo thrills the audience with a drum solo. As the episode concludes, an illuminated stage sign informs the adult viewers that "1000 books per episode are donated to children who need them most".

  8. Popular Mechanics for Kids - Wikipedia

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    Popular Mechanics for Kids (sometimes abbreviated to PMK) is a Canadian educational television program based on the Popular Mechanics magazine. [ 1 ] The program aired on Global TV from 1997 until 2000, with re-runs airing on BBC Kids Canada until its closure in 2018.

  9. Horace Scudder - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his children's books. He published the Bodley Books (1875–87) and was also an essayist, and produced large quantities of journalism that was printed anonymously. He was a correspondent of Hans Christian Andersen and biographer of James Russell Lowell .