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| | | Best Books for Home Breadmaking By Stephanie Sendaula Breadmaking has become one of the micro-trends of quarantine, and new and experienced bakers may be looking for additional resources to help. These titles, all of which are digitally available, will help new and experienced bakers achieve worthwhile results. |
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| | | Prepub Alert By Barbara Hoffert From Tsarina to Consensual Hex: Pop Fiction Previews, Oct. 2020, Pt. 4 The Middle East: Nonfiction Previews, Oct. 2020, Pt. 4 Music, Film/TV, & Literature: Arts Previews, Oct. 2020, Pt. 4 From Wildlife Vet to The New Yorker on Climate Change: Science/Medical Previews, Oct. 2020, Pt. 4 Self-Help, Travel, Women’s History, & More: General Nonfiction, Oct. 2020, Pt. 4 |
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| Organizing the Books in Your Home, Part 3: Understanding Young Children’s Books By Kiera Parrott When thinking about how to organize books for kids at home—especially for the very young—practicality, ease of use (and cleanup), and a focus on fundamental early literacy practices trump any fancy organization system. However, understanding the major categories that most children’s librarians rely on to organize public library collections may prove useful for engaging future readers and book lovers. |
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