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Outstanding books for the whole family to enjoy (Lake County News-Sun)
Just because a book is marketed as a "children's" book doesn't mean an adult won't thoroughly enjoy it as well. Conversely, there are some books marketed toward adults that children will be drawn to and be able to gain a great deal from.

NBA Power Couple Doug and Jackie Christie's Son, Douglas Christie, Jr., Set to Release First Children's Book (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Douglas "Dougie" Christie, Jr., son of NBA power couple Doug and Jackie Christie, releases his first children's book "Dougie Learns to Ride" on December 12, 2008, just in time for the holidays.

Some children's books aren't just for kids (The Express-Times)
Kendal Rautzhan reviews books that cover all aspects of the world.

IF YOU GO (Pocono Record)
Many of Dr. Seuss' children's books are referred to in the story, one story being incorporated into another. "A little girl named Jojo is playing one day in a room and comes across a red and white hat. She says, 'What can that red and white hat be? Could it belong to a cat?'" Dean said.

Renowned children's author coming to Swansea library (The Standard-Times)
SWANSEA — Children's author and illustrator Nancy Cote will be signing copies of her latest book, "Jackson's Blanket" between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Saturday Nov. 22, at the Swansea Public Library, 69 Main St.

International Children's Digital Library Launches Apple iPhone Application (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
ICDL Provides Anywhere Access to World's Largest Online Children's Book Collection from Apple's iPhone

Characters on Parade: Pine Tree Elementary School celebrates Children's Book Week (The Longview News-Journal)
The hallways of Pine Tree Elementary School looked more like a Hollywood movie set Thursday as more than 700 students and faculty members strutted their stuff dressed as their favorite characters from various books.

Children's Holiday Fund begins (Kingston Reporter)
Santa Claus has a new workshop for needy area children. Thanks to the generosity of the folks at Lowe's, the basement of Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless in Kingston has been converted into a massive staging area for elves working for the Children's Holiday Fund.

Children's writers meet their fans (The Adobe Press)
Students at Dorothea Lange Elementary School were entertained last Friday by children's book author John Archambault, most famous for his books “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” and “Boom Chicka Rock.”

Scholastic board authorizes $10M stock buyback (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Scholastic Corp., a publisher of children's and education books, said Thursday that its board authorized the repurchase of up to $10 million of company stock.