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Growing Up With Books

It is a proven fact that children who are encouraged to read at an early age do better in almost every aspect of the education system. Reading to a child even before they are able to read for themselves not only encourages the child to read...

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Growing Up With Books
It is a proven fact that children who are encouraged to read at an early age do better in almost every aspect of the education system. Reading to a child even before they are able to read for themselves not only encourages the child to read...

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