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  2. Ann McGovern - Wikipedia

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    Ann McGovern Scheiner (née Weinberger; May 25, 1930 – August 8, 2015) was an American writer of more than 55 children's books, selling over 30 million copies. [1] She may be best known for her adaptation of Stone Soup, as well as Too Much Noise, historical and travel non-fiction, and biographies of figures like Harriet Tubman and Deborah Sampson [2] and Eugenie Clark.

  3. Adetunwase Adenle - Wikipedia

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    Adetunwase once held the record for the most children reading aloud with an adult at a single location. The record was set by Adetunwase Adenle, Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire and the Ecole De Dessin alongside 4,222 children in Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria on 8 September 2011 in commemoration of the International Literacy Day. The aim for the feat ...

  4. Pam Allyn - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] World Read Aloud Day is celebrated by over 90 million people in 170 countries and 50 states. [27] Allyn remained part of the LitWorld team as the Executive Director until 2017. As of 2020, LitWorld has reached over 1.12 million children across more than 30 countries worldwide.

  5. Jim Trelease - Wikipedia

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    The Read-Aloud Handbook, 1982, The New Read-Aloud Handbook, 1989, The Read-Aloud Handbook, Sixth Edition, 2006. Reading Aloud: Motivating Children to Make Books Into Friends, Not Enemies (film), 1983. Turning On the Turned Off Reader (audio cassette), 1983. (Editor) Hey! Listen to This: Stories to Read Aloud, 1992. (Editor) Read all About It!:

  6. Women's education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    History of Education Quarterly 22#2 (1982): 159–183. JSTOR 367747; Rury, John L. Education and Women's Work: Female Schooling and the Division of Labor in Urban America, 1870–1930 (1991). Turk, Diana B. Bound by a mighty vow: Sisterhood and women's fraternities, 1870–1920 (NYU Press, 2004). Walch, Timothy.

  7. How Much Money Is in the World Right Now? - AOL

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    Here are more answers to questions about money and currency in the world today. Which currency is the most valuable in the world? The most valuable currency in the world is the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD ...

  8. Wikipedia:Spoken articles - Wikipedia

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    This page lists recordings of Wikipedia articles being read aloud, and the year each recording was made. Articles under each subject heading are listed alphabetically (by surname for people). For help playing Ogg audio, see Help:Media. To request an article to be spoken, see Category:Spoken Wikipedia requests.

  9. Anne Carroll Moore - Wikipedia

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    Anne Carroll Moore (July 12, 1871 – January 20, 1961) [1] was an American educator, writer and advocate for children's libraries.. She was named Annie after an aunt, and officially changed her name to Anne in her fifties, to avoid confusion with Annie E. Moore, another woman who was also publishing material about juvenile libraries at that time. [2]