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  1. RT @cmisevalff Children's lit scandal involving the late Esther Hautzig? http://bit.ly/36LVCg
  2. 2005 América’s Award Honor Book winner, Xavier Garza, tells his grandparents' tales & 5th graders illustrate one. http://wowlit.org/blog/
  3. Lucha Libre, Chupacabras, Bruja Lechuza, & Other Cucuys on WOW Currents - http://wowlit.org/blog/
  4. Attending NCTE in November? Us too! We'll be Tweeting chances to win books from booth #233. Pass it on!
  5. Understanding the struggles of immigrants is our only defense against prejudice and strife. http://wowlit.org/blog/
  6. After the Journey: Immigrants in a New Country. http://wowlit.org/blog/
  7. @mitaliperkins Wanna know what we are saying about Secret Keeper? http://bit.ly/SgPAe
  8. Do immigration stories represent to young readers the purposes, countries of origin, & complexities of the journey? http://wowlit.org/blog/
  9. Want to start a literacy community & publish your experiences? We want you to - http://bit.ly/veDtB
  10. This month WOW Currents examines immigration stories in children's/adolescent literature - http://wowlit.org/blog/
  11. What is an acceptable level for inaccuracies in global literature? http://wowlit.org/blog/
  12. Even seven experts on children's literature can get it wrong. http://wowlit.org/blog/
  13. Why waste time with fairy tales in the classroom? http://wowlit.org/blog/
  14. @neilhimself - Grampa liked 2 kinds of pie, hot & cold. Hope the 4wks to 1 yr on NYT's Top 10 fiesta is worthy (& the pie is hot or cold)!
  15. Explore fairy tales in September with WOW Currents - http://wowlit.org/blog/
  16. What does Neil Gaiman have in common with WOW? A basement of books! RT @neilhimself http://bit.ly/3V9Z5s
  17. We are actively seeking original reviews of international K-12 literature - http://bit.ly/2vaOMh
  18. How do young readers reflect on their geographical identity & resultant affinities for particular places? http://wowlit.org/blog/
  19. If we love books set in locations around the world, then we should also learn about the places the books represent. http://wowlit.org/blog/
  20. Take advantage of WOW's open reading hours Saturdays – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. & Mondays through Thursdays – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.