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1. Reading books

A blog about writing a book for middle schoolers and young adults, like this one, is useless without young people who read! My friend and co-author of Busy Fingers and Busy Toes, Wendie Old, has this link on her blog. Ocoee Middle School, Florida, partnered with Full Sail to make a 5 minute video to encourage students to read. No, the students don't sit for 5 minutes holding books--the video is great fun!

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