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Picture books for gifted programs
Picture books for gifted programs | Nancy Polette
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An annotated bibliography recommends children's books designed to enhance the child's perception, visual literacy, language development, and productive and critical thinking
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GatheringBooks
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#FallIntoBooks Day 20: #BookNerdConfessions No. 3: I hate closed-stacks, room-use-only books. Thank heavens there's the CamScanner app that allows me to scan/take photos of the chapters I need and they end up as pdf files I can send to my email directly. Cheesecake and tea from our library's cafe. :)

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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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Recap: Tough month = Heavy on comics & fantasy
-Why I March, the picture book, will be my #Nonfiction2017 book for Aug. because I didn't finish any other non-fiction books.😱

- I did finish up my Potter re-read (I still need to pick up those 3 mini ebooks released earlier this year), stayed caught up on my #LOTRChapterADay, & managed at least half of the #SteinbeckShortsReadAlong

Future Note: Find more comics by women

Overall: Mischief Managed!

Gezemice Very nice! Looks good to me. Mine was way slower - tons of craziness in life. 7y
Andrew65 Brilliant 🙌👏 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Andrew65 Wow! It‘s hard to believe it was a year ago already that I started my Middle Earth odyssey! 6y
Andrew65 @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sounds like it‘s been a great journey. 6y
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Seshat
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I couldn't fit it listed but this is an illustration from A Reward Worth Having by Mercer Mayer. I got it in #bookmail today.