First Day of Class: The Public Library's Role in "School Readiness"

TitleFirst Day of Class: The Public Library's Role in "School Readiness"
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsDiamant-Cohen, B
JournalChildren & Libraries
Volume5
Issue1
Pagination40 - 48
ISSN1542-9806

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We remember to have library card and then wait for the needed book to be available. Now almost everything is in the internet.

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