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September is #WorldKitLitMonth

August 31, 2022 languagelizard Leave a comment

 

Inspired by World Kit Lit Month, the annual celebration of world literature for children and young adults, use the month of September to travel the world and explore other cultures through literature, food, games, and more!

Continue reading September is #WorldKitLitMonth →

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Introducing #WorldKidLit Month

August 31, 2021 languagelizard Leave a comment
Inside excerpt from Language Lizard’s bilingual book Who Are We?

Language Lizard is partnering with World Kid Lit to talk about world literature for young readers. This collective of volunteers is dedicated to sharing fiction and nonfiction from aroun the world! Today, we’ll talk about why that is so important. Continue reading Introducing #WorldKidLit Month →

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