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1. Kid’s Book Capers

Tomorrow, Wibbly Wobbly Street is going to be featured on the Kid’s Book Capers blog. Dee White, author of Letters to Leonardo, and blogger for Boomerang Books has just started the Friday Book Feature, where she will explore new releases in the world of children’s books. I’m very excited for Wibbly Wobbly Street to be the first off the block, along with Duck for a Day, by Meg McKinlay.

Kid’s Book Capers is a great blog full of news about children’s books, and interviews with authors – well worth a look!


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