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Opinion: Emphasize fun in summer reading lists

A bookseller says children and adolescents should be reading over the summer, but teachers should make an effort to choose books they'll enjoy, and tackle the more challenging reading when kids are back in school and teachers can help them appreciate it.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 26 April 2006 in Children's Literature

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