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  2. 15 Best Websites to Find Free Online Books for Kids - AOL

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    Yes, you can encourage your children to read (without going broke). The post 15 Best Websites to Find Free Online Books for Kids appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. Category:2000 children's books - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:2000s children's books - Wikipedia

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    2000s; 2010s; 2020s; 2030s; 2040s; 2050s; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "2000s children's books" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  5. List of children's book series - Wikipedia

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    22 + 2 picture books Biggles: W. E. Johns: 1932–1999 98 + 4 extras The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids: Marcia T. Jones and Debbie Dadey: 1990–2006 51 + 33 spinoffs Chrestomanci: Diana Wynne Jones: 1977–2006 7 The Guardians of Childhood: William Joyce: 2011–2018 5 Nancy Drew Mystery Stories: Carolyn Keene: 1930–2003 175 Nancy ...

  6. Category:Children's books set in the 2000s - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children's books set in the 2000s" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Olivia (fictional pig) - Wikipedia

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    The Olivia book series was inspired by Ian Falconer's niece, Olivia. [1]The series is different from many children's picture books because of its stark minimalism. Inspired by the style of Dr. Seuss, Falconer chose to draw uncluttered images in black and white with the occasional splash of red, along with the insertion of real artwork by famous artists — Degas and Pollock, for example.

  8. I Spy (book series) - Wikipedia

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    I Spy is a children's book series with text written by Jean Marzollo, and photographs by Walter Wick, which was published by Scholastic Press.Each page contains a photo with objects in it, and the riddles (written in dactylic tetrameter rhyme [1]) accompanying the photo state which objects have to be found.

  9. Spot (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Spot is a fictional puppy created by Eric Hill, an English author and illustrator of children's picture books. The success of Hill's books about Spot led to other media productions, including television and home video titles, music albums, and CD-ROM titles.