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Read, Discuss, Do

Rebecca J. Gomez, Mindy Baker, Marci Whitehurst, Samantha Coté

Helping you extend the magic of story time with three simple steps: Read, Discuss, Do!

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Latest Issues

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Ten Tips for the Enjoyment and Care of Library Books

It's the end of August, which means school has started or will be starting very soon in lots of places. And that means kids will be bringing home books from the school library! During my years working in an elementary school library, I saw ...

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Wild Summer giveaway winners

It’s officially officially the end of the Read, Discuss, Do Wild Summer. We hope that you’ve had fun following along this summer and that you’ve been inspired to read and connect more with your kids!

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Wild Summer Round-up and Giveaway

We have officially reached the end of the 5th annual Read, Discuss, Do Summer Challenge! It’s been a Wild Summer, and we hope you’ve had a good time discovering new favorites and connecting with your kids through books and activities this s...

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Wild Summer Week Ten: Snakes

Welcome to Week Ten of our Summer Challenge, a free reading challenge all about pairing books with summer fun! This is the last week of the challenge, during which we have been sharing book recommendations, discussion starters, activity ide...

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Authors

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  • Rebecca J. Gomez

    Children's book author, artist, baker, story time enthusiast, follower of Christ.

  • Mindy Baker
  • Marci Whitehurst

    Kids, Cows, and Counting Blessings. Children's author, columnist, and agricultural assistant.

  • Samantha Coté

    Survives on: Jesus, words, my family, cats, laughter, food at parties. Skills: giving advice (requested or otherwise), taking things too seriously, exceeding word limits. Could do without: random dogs, misused apostrophes, horror movies, socks.

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