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17 hours ago ago from Copy & Paste Articles
By Lisa Brunel Ask any child what their favorite part of any story they have ever heard is and they aren't going to tell you that it was the pretty trees outside of grandma's house or the way the birds chirped in the background. Their most favorite part of all is going to be the character that they identified with the most. Learn to write great children's book characters that touch the hearts of children with this article. Ask any ...
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Although the whole house seems to be sick (again), and hubby and I are exhausted from rotating night visits to children, I've been warming up my heart to Christmas by reading the memories of other bloggers. These are stories that touched my heart and resonated with me in a strong way. I hope that they may have the same lovely effect on you too. Merry Christmas to each and every one of you and may tomorrow be the start of some ...
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