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Where the Wild Things Are – Maurice Sendak
1. Full Citation Sendak, M. (1963) Where the Wild Things Are. New York: Harper & Row. 2. Introduction Where the…
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Charlotte’s Web – E.B. White
1. Full Citation White, E.B. (1952) Charlotte’s Web. New York: Harper & Brothers. 2. Introduction Charlotte’s Web is a classic…
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The Cat in the Hat – Dr. Seuss
1. Full Citation Seuss, D. (1957) The Cat in the Hat. New York: Random House. 2. Introduction The Cat in…
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Goodnight Moon – Margaret Wise Brown
1. Full Citation Brown, M.W. (1947) Goodnight Moon. New York: Harper & Brothers. 2. Introduction Goodnight Moon is a beloved…
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Green Eggs and Ham – Dr. Seuss
1. Full Citation Seuss, D. (1960) Green Eggs and Ham. New York: Random House. 2. Introduction Green Eggs and Ham…
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series – Jeff Kinney
1. Full Citation Kinney, J. (2007–present) Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. New York: Amulet Books. 2. Introduction The Diary…
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Winnie-the-Pooh – A.A. Milne
1. Full Citation Milne, A.A. (1926) Winnie-the-Pooh. London: Methuen & Co. 2. Introduction Winnie-the-Pooh is a timeless collection of stories…
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Matilda – Roald Dahl
1. Full Citation Dahl, R. (1988) Matilda. London: Jonathan Cape. 2. Introduction Matilda tells the story of a highly intelligent…
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Article 1: The Divine Architecture of Blessing – How God Built the Universe to Bear Fruit
1. Introduction The concept of blessing—whether spiritual, material, emotional, or relational—features prominently throughout the Bible. While Christians often focus on…
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Article 2: The Power of the Tongue – Why Speech Can Bless Whether or Not You Believe
1. Introduction Speech is one of the most powerful faculties given to human beings. From the earliest chapters of Genesis,…
