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		<title>Writing Science for Children in an Age of Discovery</title>
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		<description>Writing a children&apos;s book is never easy. But the challenges are multiplied for children&apos;s books about science. It is all too common for the paramount importance of accuracy to conflict with the need to make a book enticing, or at least accessible.</description>
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