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Lilian Moore

Lilian Moore (1909–2004) was a poet and an editor who helped make children’s books more affordable. She became the first editor of Scholastic’s Arrow Book Club and Lucky Book Club after suggesting in 1957, while already working at Scholastic, that the company offer low-cost paperback editions of its books through the mail. She was also a prolific author of children’s books, including Old Rosie, The Horse Nobody Understood, and the Little Raccoon series.  
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My First Counting Book

My First Counting Book | Flip-Along Storytime Book

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My First Counting Book

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My First Counting Book | Flip-Along Storytime Book

Books for LGBTQIA+ History Month

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Books for National Depression Education and Awareness Month

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