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PJ Library logo. PJ Library is a program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, [1] a North American Jewish non-profit organization based in Agawam, Massachusetts. It was created in December 2005 as a Jewish engagement and literacy program for Jewish families with young children. PJ Library is modeled after Dolly Parton's Imagination Library [2 ...
PJ Library, however, soon emerged as a program with a life of its own. Modeled after Dolly Parton’s “Imagination Library,” but with a Jewish focus, [ 14 ] PJ Library is designed to engage parents with their children each night at bedtime with a free book that illustrates various aspects of Jewish traditions and history.
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The publication of such books as Judy Blume’s Forever, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's Alice series, and S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders marked a need to evaluate books not meant strictly for either children or adults. In 1973, new editor-publisher Paul Brawley was the first to print editions of the magazine with recreated book jackets on the cover.
Of course, you're probably curious about which book pairs with adorable Cindy here. According to Kelsey, it's The Full Moon Coffee Shop by Mai Mochizuki. You can get it at the library of course.
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Construction of the library, which opened October 10, 1992, was made possible by a donation by Alvin C. and Mary Bert Gutman [7] [8] in memory of their son, Paul J. Gutman. . Paul J. Gutman died on September 25, 1990, in an airplane accident while on a business trip for Pressman-Gutman, the Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, textile converting company founded by his great-grandfather, Harry J. Pressm
Pricilla Jean "P.J." Cowan is an American author best known for her work in children's literature.Born Pricilla Jean Ball on December 2, 1933, in a log cabin in Rio Grande County, Colorado, in the Colorado mountains, [1] she is the author of 15 books which are available worldwide.