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At shops across the country, some of the most popular sales associates have four legs, twitchy ears and whiskers.
Discover how you might (just!) save your granny from a runaway train, meet a girl struggling to come to terms with both the death of her father and a house move, head off to a small island that is ...
“There are three different species of zebras, and Grevy’s are the largest, and most endangered,” Beres said. “We take part in ...
Nancy Grachek Hodges has taken some of her experiences as a preschool teacher, used them to write a children’s book and is ...
The story of these adventurous pooches is woven into the longer history of the city and its relationship with dogs.
Oh my God, I love reading aloud. My dreams of being an actor may have ended in tears at age 16, but with a children’s book in hand, I have a renewed chance to perform. The criticism my acting always ...
Deer filmed on busy Canberra road as ferial species populations booms Residents of a major Australian city have been left stunned by a strange and “majestic” sight on a busy street.
Title of Love, Laugh & Hug a Giraffe, the third book in a series of children’s books inspired by a Glady’s Porter Zoo giraffe (Photo courtesy of Glady’s Porter Zoo).
Gulf Coast Humane Society hosts monthly 'Read and Rollover' event for kids and shelter animals to connect through reading.
That is the premise of today’s Velshi Banned Book Club feature, one of the most salient political satires ever written: “Animal Farm” by George Orwell.
“Where the Axe Is Buried” by Ray Nayler deserves to be read and discussed for its futuristic, philosophical exploration of our era’s problems.
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