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Holidays Before A New Session? Tricks To Keep Kids Busy

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After graduating from a class, kids usually get some time before they go to the next grade. The time off is wonderful for them. However, it can be overwhelming for parents, particularly those with children under the age of eight. Keeping them engaged is a task. They become quickly bored and restless. At the same time, some parents use academic ...

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Kasamba Reviews: Does Psychic Reading Really Work? Or Is It A Scam?

Kasamba is an online psychic network where individuals may meet professional psychics and spiritual counselors to assist them in their travels toward self-awareness and a fulfilled existence. Kasamba has helped over three million individuals over the last two decades by delivering 24/7 live chat, email, and phone psychic services of the highest quality.  Since the company’s inception in 1999, Kasamba ...

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Create Your Escape Through Reading And Writing

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“When you read a book, you enter a false reality of unimaginable opportunities,” notes Henry Sullivan, an assignment writing expert at NetworkDataPedia. The more you read the more you fall into the storyline of the main character. You embody their approach of life and feel as if you yourself are in the book. It’s a way to break free from ...

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L.A. County Library Launches 42nd Annual Bookmark Contest In Santa Clarita

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The Los Angeles County Library is kicking off its 42nd Annual Bookmark Contest for Santa Clarita students in grades K-12, to celebrate reading and creativity.  Kids and teens are encouraged to use their imagination to draw, paint or design their own bookmark, according to Library officials.  Each of the Library’s 85 locations including in the Santa Clarita Valley are set ...

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Book Sales In 2021: Will The Increase Continue?

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Due to the shifting social climate of 2020, millions of people found themselves with more free time than ever. And thanks to that free time, many of those people turned to their oft-neglected bookshelves. The year saw record-breaking increases in readership, as well as book sales. Despite many booksellers being closed down for the majority of 2020, printed book sales ...

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Benefits Of Early Reading For Kids

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It goes without saying that every parent wishes for their kids to have a successful and rewarding future. Now, what could be more important for a child than learning how to read? Picking up this fundamental skill at an early age will benefit them in many areas of their lives, from cognition and sociability to academic performance. In that spirit, ...

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Santa Clarita Public Library Announces ‘First Library Card’ Program For Children

The Santa Clarita Public Library system has launched the “First Library Card” Program for children of ages six and under in the community. The program allows for children to obtain a special library card and check out books, audiobooks, eBooks and other educational resources from any of the public libraries in the City of Santa Clarita, officials said. September is ...

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Santa Clarita Nonprofit Code Read Donates Books To Children In Need Amid Coronavirus

A Santa Clarita nonprofit, Code Read, continues to give free books to readers as the coronavirus pandemic continues, officials said Tuesday.  Code Read, which was founded in May 2016 by Mackenzie Krestul, is a “fierce” advocate for youth literacy.  Code Read distributes free books to children from low-income families, with a goal to provide every child with an equal opportunity ...

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Project Books – 2020 Home And Garden Show Vendor

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If there is one non-profit organization to pay attention to, Projects Books would be one of them. Tablets and smartphones with visual books are more popular than they ever have been, and as a result, the books are being thrown away instead of being kept around. Since 2011, Project Books is here to put an end to books being thrown ...

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