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Dear Friends,
        I am sending you my annual survey. What do you consider are the best 
children's books of 2005? Let me know your choices BY JANUARY 9, or at 
the latest, JANUARY 16.
        There are no restrictions. Any subject, any genre, by Americans or 
non-Americans, for children as long as they were published in 2005. It 
is a help --- but don't let this slow you down --- if you can give an 
approximate ranking by INTEREST LEVEL as:
                PRIMARY (K-2, ages 5-7), INTERMEDIATE (Grades 3-5, ages 8-10), YA 
(Grades 6-8, ages 11-14).

        Feel free to list one or twenty-five and star your favorites.

        Joan

Joan Kimball, Concord, Mass.  woodkimball@juno.com
Retired from Hart's Hill School Library,   Whitesboro NY
Chair Press Committee, National Storytelling Network
www.storytnet.org   800-525-4514
publisher of "Telling Stories to Children" ed. Lehrman (2005)
and "Beginners Guide to Storytelling" ed. Rydell (2003)

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