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At this stage, children are exposed to books, print, and spoken language, laying the groundwork for their literacy journey. Parents and caregivers can support Emergent Pre-reading by engaging in ...
The acclaimed Japanese magic realist (“Norwegian Wood,” “Kafka on the Shore”) is back with his first book in six years. It opens on a pair of teens in love. The girl disappears and the man ...
United States - What Did You Do at School Today? by C.C. Lacavera has been named OnlineBookClub's Book of the Month for December. With its whimsical rhymes, vibrant illustrations, and thoughtful ...
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She also includes personal anecdotes from herself and others throughout the book, making this a light, easily digestible read. This book is a good option if you already grasp the basics of investing.
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Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. By The New York Times Books Staff “The New India,” by Rahul Bhatia ...