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Category: Junior Readers

May 22, 2023 Claire Storey

Galician Children’s Literature

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Little Quarantine People by Elena Klepikova and Ksenia Zemskova

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Reading in translation: the Soviet picture book in an era beyond its time

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Bengali children’s literature: Titas Bose recommends

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Launch of the UN SDG Book Club: African Chapter

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More Animal Tales Like These, Please!

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Getting My Hands on LOTS of Books in Translation

December 2, 2020 Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp

Equality, diversity and censorship in Hungary: Wonderland Belongs to Everyone

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