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Spend 6 Minutes Swimming!

April 27th, 2007 by Megin Hatch · 1 Comment

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Andrea’s first official show is up at Swimming in Literary Soup.

It will take you six minutes to learn of a few characters who are unique, lovable, and not afraid to be who they are. I guarantee you will seek out a couple of these books on your next trip to the library or book store.

Andrea has a voice that’s very easy to listen to, and a beautiful way with words. Remember you don’t need an iPod, just your computer. You can subscribe via iTunes or through an RSS reader.

Please be sure to leave a comment for Andrea!

Enjoy your swim!



[tags]swimming in literary soup, Andrea Ross, children’s books, being different, Odd Velvet, Mary Whitcomb, The Recess Queen, Alexis O’Neill, Suki’s Kimono, Chieri Uegaki, Annie Bizzanni, Frances Halle, kid’s book podcast, literacy[/tags]

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  • Barb // Apr 27, 2007 at 11:14 am

    I loved the podcast! It was nice to be able to listen to Andrea tell us about each of the books, but also nice to know that we could read the information in case our computers don’t have speakers or it’s not an appropriate time to listen. :)

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