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Listen to Book Bites for Kids, LIVE on blogtalkradio.com today at 2:00 (Central time), when guest author, Mary Alice Monroe talks about her new picture book, Turtle Summer.
Listen to the show via your computer and call in to make a comment or ask Mary Alice a question at 1-646-716-9239.
To learn more about the book, view this short video:
I just received a review copy of Turtle Summer. It’s a wonderful book! Look for Mary Alice Monroe to be our guest on Book Bites for Kids soon. In the meantime, you’ll want to go out and get your own copy of Turtle Summer.
Happy reading!
Suzanne Lieurance
Director, The National Writing for Children Center