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Book Clubs : How to Start a Children's Book Club
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How to sell used books?
I have many books for children and teens old paperback books for adults sitting in my basement and I was wondering what kind of places that I could continue to sell / or who take them. Not familiar with the library to take them.
1. Take them to a state used bookstore. They will pick through them and decide which they think they can sell.
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Sandie | Sep 22, 2006
Heinz M | Sep 22, 2006
Does anyone recall a childrens book about a girl with special powers who wore glasses?
Hey, I distinguish this is vague, but does anyone remember a book (for elementary aged kids) about a girl with glasses who found out she had exceptional powers? I think maybe it was telekinesis or something like that. I vaguely recall the book because
The ownership of the book your looking for is The Girl with the Silver Eyes by Willo Davis Roberts.The name of the Irish colleen is Katie Welker and she has telekenisis. She finds out her mom took some drug when she was pregnant with Katie that was later
lem_1226 | Feb 11, 2008
can anyone recommend a really big bedtime story book with a lot of classics like cinderella & sleeping beauty?
im looking for a words with a lot of childrens classics like cinderella, sleeping beaty, rumplestilksen and so on. i looking for a really thick one.
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| Feb 10, 2010
anyone good at writing childrens books?
im having a lot of shtuck, the book is based on the theme of "with courage and hope combined, anything is possible", im stressful to look at the fear side of it though. It would also help if anyone knew stories similar to this. i don't want
u can start the guts layed there quietly in front of my eyes.
| Jul 28, 2010
What to do after you have finished writing a book?
I recall, I know, lots of childrens books out there already! But what if you did write one, and thought it was really great, what would you do then?
Do you send it to different publishers?
Anyone have any suggestions or dear experience
well if it is clever you might wanna make some coppies and give them out to people
if they think its good tell more people
then you can go to a very very negligible publishing company
if your lucky they might make it a small book
Raymond K | Aug 07, 2008
Kids who read ... succeed
Now that the 4H unprejudiced is being packed away again until next year, and with the library reading program ending this week (Childrenâs Finale Tuesday / Teen Finale Wednesday), my prominence can turn to September and the start of a new school year. I have friends preparing their kids for the first day of Kindergarten (practicing a 6:15 a.m. start to the day) and I have friends sending their first babe off to college (I have no idea if theyâre practicing anything ⦠how to wake up before 11:30 a.m.???) Kids arise up so fast ⦠and you donât really understand this until you watch your own children head off to Kindergarten one day, and superior school the next.
Itâs really such a tiny window of opportunity - from birth to high disciples - that we have to prepare our kids for the world.
One thing that struck me this summer, as I asked kids approximate knowledge questions, was the vast difference between what some kids knew and what some kids had no clue about.
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as far as I can discern. Yeah, this morning we were working on rhyming words. So, I realized on Friday that we had been at this Kindergarten item for four weeks already. Anyway, I gave Preston a bit of a it kinda stuck....
