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1. Odds and Bookends: April 30, 2010

National Children’s Museum Offers Literacy Tips in New Book
The National Children’s Museum recently released a new book called, Family Literacy Projects on a Budget: A Trainers’ Toolkit. The book can is also now available for purchase on Amazon.

Literacy Program a Help to Immigrant Children and Their Parents
A Family Literacy Program helps not only children but their parents gain a better understanding of English, improving grades and all-around confidence.

Helping Kids Navigate the World of Advertisements
In today’s world, advertisements are constantly bombarding kids with flashy slogans and cute mascots. Check out how a federal agency is trying to help kids make more informed decisions.

New Strategy to Teach Vocabulary
To many middle-school students reading non-fiction books can be a daunting task because of the volume of new vocabulary required to understand the text. This strategy attempts to make the process more fun and less toilsome for students.

A Conversation with Famed Children’s Book Author Lois Lowry
Author of famous children’s books such as The Giver, Lois Lowry gives readers the inside scoop on her books.

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