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New book celebrates diversity of American children

Children of the U.S.A., the 18th in an award-winning series of books published by Charlesbridge Publishing and The Global Fund for Children (GFC), reveals the diversity of American youth through portraits of 51 U.S. cities--one in each state, as well as Washington, DC.

A portion of the proceeds from the sales of Children of the U.S.A. and all Global Fund for Children books support community-based organizations funded by GFC. These organizations serve the world's most vulnerable children. For further information, visit the Global Fund for Children website.

Posted by John Micklos on 01 February 2008 in Children's Literature

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