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Little Readers Ages 6-8

Welcome to Little Readers 6–8 with Miss Joan — where stories come alive! Our mission is to instill a love of reading in every child and broaden their world through books. Each episode features Miss Joan reading aloud, followed by questions that build listening and comprehension skills, spark creativity, and help children make real connections between stories and their own everyday lives. Because the best stories don't just live on the page — they live in us.

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    The Day the Kids Took Over (S.E.L.)

         The Day the Kids Took Over  written by Sam Apple, illustrated by Julie Robine, and published by JIMMY Patterson Books, an imprint of Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Book Group Inc. in 2021.     Listeners will discover the meaning of compromising, and how to resolve disputes through this story.     Send us Fan MailSupport the show

  2. 108

    Who Will Kiss the Crocodile?

    Who Will Kiss the Crocodile? written by Suzy Senior, with illustrations by Claire Powell, and published originally in Great Britain by Little Tiger Press Ltd. & the U.S. by Tiger Tales Books in 2022.   A modern version of Sleeping Beauty that will delight little readers with its rhyming cadence and happy ending!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

  3. 107

    Splat the Cat and the Lemonade Stand (S.E.L.)

    Splat the Cat and the Lemonade Stand ; A Level 2 I Can Read Book, created by Rob Scotton, with cover art by Rick Farley, and Laura Driscoll, with pictures by Robert Eberz, published by Harper Collins Children's Books, a division of Harper Collins Publishers, in 2019.          This is a story is about summer fun for two friends.   Splat and Spike learn to enjoy working together, and learn responsibility in this venture.  Listeners might also discuss goal setting after hearing this story.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Flat Stanley and the Bees

    Flat Stanley and the Bees, created by Jeff Brown, story by Lori Haskins Houran, with pictures by Macky Pamintuan and published by Harper Collins Children's Books, a division of Harper Collins Publishers in 2019.          This is a perfect story of summer fun with Stanley, Arthur, and their friends!   The episode encourages listeners to retell the story by highlighting story elements that promote comprehension.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Good Driving, Amelia Bedelia

    Good Driving, Amelia Bedelia  is written by Herman Parish, with illustrations by Lynn Sweat, and published by Greenwillow  Books, a division of William Morrow & Company, Inc. in 1995.          Back by popular demand- Amelia is loved by our listeners all over the globe!  Get ready to laugh out loud as you enjoy the antics of Amelia and Mr. Rogers trying to drive through the countryside!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

  6. 104

    Last Stop On Market Street (S.E.L.)

              Last Stop On Market Street  is written by  Matt De La Pena, with pictures by Christian Robinson and was published by Puffin Books, part of Penguin Random House of London, in 2015.          This story of realistic fiction reminds us of the rewards that come from simply being kind, and that beauty is all around us.  Also, it reminds us that sharing is caring, and simple acts of kindness can make us feel good inside.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Polar Bear Island (S.E.L.)

    Polar Bear Island  written by Lindsay Bonilla, illustrated by Cinta Villalobos, and published by Sterling Children's Books, NY.   This story is about accepting differences among new friends.  Always be kind!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink (S.E.L.)

    Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink is written & illustrated by Diane deGroat, manufactured in 1996 by South China Printing Company Ltd. and distributed by Harper Collins Children's Books, a division of Harper Collins Publishers, NY.     This is a special Valentine's Day episode that includes a lesson about "The Golden Rule"-Treat others as you want to be treated.   Always be kind and you will get kindness from others in return!     Happy Valentine's Day!      Miss JoanneSend us Fan MailSupport the show

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    'Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving

    'Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving is written and illustrated by David Pilkey, and published by Orchard Books, New York, in 1990.  Children may enjoy retelling this story as families gather during the holidays!  This story also commemorates Thanksgiving and Little Readers' second year anniversary!  We are very grateful to ALL of our listeners around the globe!  Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Bear Has A Story To Tell

    Bear Has A Story To Tell is written by Philip C Stead, illustrated by Erin E. Stead, and published by Roaring Book Press, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishing Holdings Limited Partnership in 2012.   This story is about changing seasons, friendship, and also includes an introduction to hibernation and migration.  Miss Joan encourages listeners to further investigate animal's behavior, and retell the story using their own different voices for the characters in the story.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

  11. 99

    Run, Turkey, Run! [Just for fun!]

    Run, Turkey, Run! written by Diane Mayr, illustrated by Laura Rader, and published by Walker Publishing Company, Inc. in 2007.    This story is strictly entertaining! It provides examples of personification and onomatopoeia, which helps youngsters in the process of re-telling the story, and remembering the correct sequence of events.  Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    The Kiddie Table (S.E.L.)

     The Kiddie Table , is written and illustrated by Colleen Madden, published by Capstone Editions, a Capstone imprint, in 2018.     Everyone can relate to this story, especially as the holiday season approaches, because we have all experienced what the main character is going through!  The importance of controlling strong emotions is stressed in the follow-up discussion.  Rhyming words are also highlighted by Miss Joan.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Old Lion and Little Rabbit (S.E.L.)

    Old Lion and Little Rabbit is written and illustrated by Keiko Kaichi, English Editions published in 2017 by Michael Neugebauer Publishing Ltd. in Hong Kong.   This is a heartwarming tale about the strength of bonds between friends.  Two extremely different creatures develop a powerful bond of friendship, demonstrating how to guard and protect our friends.  The main character demonstrates how the power of friendship can overcome even instinctive behaviors.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Cherry and Olive (S. E. L.)

    Cherry and Olive  is written and illustrated by Benjamin Lacombe, published by Walker Publishing Co., Inc. in 2007.  This realistic fiction story promotes discussion about friendship, bullying, diversity, and kindness.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    GRUMPY MONKEY Party Time! (S.E.L.)

    GRUMPY MONKEY Party Time!  is written by Suzanne Lang, illustrated by Max Lang, and published by Random House Children's Books, a division of Penguin Random House, LLC in 2019.  This story highlights the problem of being encouraged (or pressured) by friends to do something that you REALLY do not want to do.  Kids discover that speaking up and being true to their feelings is the solution, and it is okay not to follow the crowd.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Stay: A Girl, A Dog, A Bucket List (S.E.L.)

    Stay: A Girl, A Dog, A Bucket List is written by Kate Klise, illustrated by Sarah Klise, and published by Feiwel and Friends, an imprint of Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC in 2017.     This heartwarming story focuses on the special relationships that all people develop with their pets.  We can also extend the overarching theme of this story to our personal relationships:  Just spending time with each other is more meaningful than the activities we do when we are together.  Cherish your time together!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Muggie Maggie

    Muggie Maggie, written by Beverly Cleary, illustrated by Kay Life, and published by William Morrow and Company, Inc. in 1990.       This is a funny story with a serious lesson for students worrying about the challenges of this new school year.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures 2: The Great Egyptian Grave Robbery

    Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures 2: The Great Egyptian Grave Robbery  was created by Jeff Brown and written by Sara Pennypacker, with pictures by Macky Pamintuan, published by Scholastic Inc. by  arrangement with HarperCollins Children's Books, a division of HarperCollins Publishers in 2009.     Flat Stanley's adventures create enjoyment through 'stretching' youngsters' imagination.  This book goes beyond fantasy to promote developing map skills, exploring different cultures, and also emphasizes being polite and kind, no matter what predicament may be at hand!     Chapter markers are used in this episode to enable listeners to stop when they choose, and be able to pick-up where they left off easily the next time!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    We Are Brothers (S.E.L.)

    We Are Brothers  is written by Yves Nadon, illustrated by Jean Claverie, and published by Creative Editions, an imprint of The Creative Company in 2018.  This story highlights encouragement between siblings when faced with challenging activities.  This story is truly uplifting and inspirational for brothers and sisters alike!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Elmore (S.E.L.)

    Elmore is written and illustrated by Holly Hobie, and published by Random House Children's Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, in 2018.   This is a story about friendship & appreciating differences among ourselves. Vocabulary development is included with this episodeSend us Fan MailSupport the show

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    A Real Friend (S.E.L.)

    A Real Friend is written by Jennifer Wolfthal, illustrated by Judi Abbot, and published by Clavis Publishing Inc. in 2020.   This story promotes friendship building and consideration for others.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Hildie Bitterpickles Needs Her Sleep (S.E.L.)

    Hildie Bitterpickles Needs Her Sleep written by Robin Newman, illustrated by Chris Ewald, and published by Creston Books, LLC in 2016. This delightful story borrows characters from other classic children's stories to aid with sequencing events and retelling.  Onomatopoeia, which are words that mimic sounds, adds to the fun of this story!  The social learning within promotes getting along with others through honesty and discussion of problems, resulting in solutions that make everyone a bit happier!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Don't Rant & Rave on Wednesdays! (S. E. L./ Anger Management)

    Don't Rant & Rave on Wednesdays ! is written by Adolph Moser, Ed.D., illustrated by David Melton, and published by Landmark Editions, Inc. in 1994.This book holds many suggestions for managing behavior under the stress of anger.  No matter how old you are, controlling your behavior when annoyed is something everyone needs to practice.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Don't Tell A Whopper on Fridays! (S.E.L./ Truth-Control)

    Don't Tell A Whopper on Fridays! The Children's Truth-Control Book is written by Adolph Moser, Ed.D., illustrated by David Melton, and published by Landmark Editions, Inc. in 1999.   This book was written to help us realize that being truthful is important, and becoming a more truthful person is what everyone should strive to be!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Don't Despair On Thursdays! (S.E.L./Grief Management)

    Don't Despair On Thursdays! is written by Adolph Moser, Ed.D., illustrated by David Melton, and published by Landmark Editions, Inc. in 1996.   This is a children's book dealing with grief- management.  After losing a relative, or a friend, or a pet, children may grieve more intensely than adults, and need all the love, consideration, and help that we, as adults, can offer!  This episode offers thoughtful reflections and suggestions for all listeners to help manage grief.  Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    The Scar (S.E.L./Grief Management)

    The Scar is written by Charlotte Moundlic, illustrated by Olivier Tallec, and published by Candlewick Press in 2011.  This story exemplifies strategies for children dealing with grief, leaving listeners more hopeful.  The author poses effective strategies for dealing with strong emotions, which promotes enriching family discussion.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    The Belonging Tree (S.E.L.)

    The Belonging Tree is written by Maryann Cocca-Leffler, illustrated by Kristine A. Lombardi, and published by Henry Holt & Company Publishers, a registered trademark of Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC in 2020.   This story has a message for people of all ages regarding respect & inclusion- "the way a neighborhood should be".Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    David's Father (S.E.L.)

    David's Father  is written by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Michael Martchenko, and published by Annick Press Ltd. in 2004.   This is a humorous story that stresses differences among families.  The main character, Julie, learns that it doesn't matter how people look - more importantly - how they respect & love one another is what matters most!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    What Should Darla Do? (S.E.L.)

    What Should Darla Do?  written by Ganit and Adir Levy, illustrated by Doro Kaiser, and published by Elon Books in 2019.  Darla uses her 'power to choose' in this episode to learn that admitting mistakes and being truthful always results in a good day.  Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Wemberly Worried (S.E.L.)

    Wemberly Worried  by Kevin Henkes is published by Greenwillow Books, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers, in 2000.  This is a delightful story about a topic that can cause BIG problems.  Wemberly, the main character, provides listeners with solutions for easing worry.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Martin's Scarf (S.E.L.)

    "Martin's Scarf" is taken from the book entitled 24 Stories for Advent written by Brigitte Weninger, illustrated by Eve Tharlet, and published by NorthSouth Books Inc. in 2015.   There is an important lesson in this story from a youngster with a big heart and some loose change in his pocket!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    A Clever Beatrice Christmas

    A Clever Beatrice Christmas is written by Margaret Willey, illustrated by Heather M. Solomon, and published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers in 2006.   This story highlights French Canadian Christmas traditions and the delightful wittiness of Beatrice, the main character.  One thing is certain, however, Santa is " the cleverest of all." Enjoy the story and festive music with special sound effects in this episode! Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Dear Santa, I Know it Looks BAD But it Wasn't My FAULT!

    Dear Santa, I Know it looks BAD But it Wasn't My FAULT!  is written by Norma Lewis, illustrated by Olivia Beckman, and published by Peter Pauper Press, Inc., in 2018.   A mischievous cat named Scalawag tries to explain the way things 'really happened' to Santa.  His change of heart will surprise you!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Cookiesaurus Christmas

    Cookiesaurus Christmas is written by Amy Fellner Dominy & Nate Evans, illustrated by A.G. Ford, and published by Scholastic Inc. in 2018.     Enjoy this funny story about a cookie getting ready for Santa's arrival on Christmas Eve. The episode includes a suggestion for a new Christmas tradition- you might try it!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Think For Myself At The Park (S.E.L.)

    Think For Myself At The Park is written by Kristy Hammil,  illustrated by Alex Bjelica, and published by Kristy Hammil with Holistic Thinking Kids in 2018.  This story encourages children to be independent thinkers and to take pride in being that way! You may find other stories like this by visiting www.holisticthinking.org Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Stephanie's Ponytail (S.E.L.)

    Stephanie's Ponytail is written by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Michael Martchenko, and published by Annick Press Ltd. in 2004.   This story suggests ideas that deal with peer interactions regarding "copycats".  A humorous story with a change in perspective toward copying ideas & styles.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    What Do You Do With A Problem? (S.E.L.)

    What Do You Do With A Problem? is written by Kobi Yamada, illustrated by Mae Besom, and published by Compendium, Inc. in 2016.  This is another inspirational story for people of all ages.  It leads listeners to discover the 'silver lining of each cloud' that hovers over our heads as we journey through life.  This book makes a wonderful keepsake gift!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    The Cow Who Climbed A Tree

    The Cow Who Climbed A Tree is written & illustrated by Gemma Merino and published by Albert Whitman & Company in 2016.  This story encourages curious dreamers to always follow their dreams because the possibilities are endless.  You'll do things that are surprising and remarkable- dream on!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Come With Me (S.E.L.)

    Come With Me is written by Holly M. McGhee, illustrated by Pascal Lemaitre and published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, a division of Penguin Random House LLC in 2017.This is a story of encouragement, kindness, and bravery in a world that can be very frightening to children.  Listen for things we can do for our children to ease anxiety and make the world a better place.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    The Kindness Quilt (S.E.L.)

    The Kindness Quilt  written and illustrated by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace, published by Marshall Cavendish Corporation in 2006.  The main character, Minna, has an idea that you'll want to hear, no matter what your age!  Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Strega Nona's Harvest

    Strega Nona's Harvest is written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola, and published by the Penguin Group, New York, NY in 2009.  Another delightful, inspirational story of Strega Nona and her helpers, Big Anthony and Bambolona, sharing their bounty at harvest time.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    What Do You Do With A Chance? (S.E.L.)

    What Do You Do With A Chance? written by Kobi Yamada, illustrated by Mae Besom, and published by Compendium, Inc. in 2017.This is an inspirational story for all ages.  Beautifully illustrated with pencil & watercolors creating adorable characters with an encouraging message.  What do you do with a chance?  "You take it because it could lead to something incredible." The possibilities for discussion are endless.  Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Strictly No Elephants (S.E.L.)

    Strictly No Elephants  is written by Lisa Mantchev, illustrated by Taeew Yoo, and published by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers in 2015.This is a delightful story about friendship and never leaving anyone behind.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon (S.E.L.)

    Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon (S.E.L.) is written by Patty Lovell, illustrated by David Catrow, and published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, in 2001.   This delightful story emphasizes appreciating our differences, treating others as you want to be treated, and the power of positive thinking.  Self- confidence grows from positive reinforcement from everyone around you!  Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything

    The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything  is written by Linda Williams, illustrated by Megan Lloyd, and published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 1986.     This is a Halloween story that will delight youngsters and motivate them to retell it to friends or family members.  Enjoy this Halloween season!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    What Should Darla Do? (S.E.L.)

    What Should Darla Do? (S.E.L.) is written by Ganit & Adir Levy, illustrated by Doro Kaiser, and published by Elon Books in 2019.    Darla shows us how to reset a bad day with her super power to choose.  This episode is the second version of eight in this choose your own ending book.  This book promotes limitless discussion and would make a treasured gift.  Also, remember "What Should Danny Do?" (2017) by the same authors, when buying books.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    What Should Darla Do? The Power To Choose (S.E.L.)

    What Should Darla Do? The Power To Choose written by Ganit & Adir Levy, illustrated by Doro Kaiser, and published by Elon Books in 2019.     This is another 'choose your own ending' book just like "What Should Danny Do?".  Darla demonstrates how her choices can change her days. This episode generates discussion about the power to choose, and how to turn bad days into good days!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    What Should Danny Do? The Power To Choose (S.E.L.)

    What Should Danny Do? The Power To Choose written by Ganit & Adir Levy, illustrated by Mat Sadler, published by Elon Books, in 2017.       This episode demonstrates how anger interferes with your ability to make good choices.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    What Should Danny Do? The Power To Choose (S.E.L.)

    What Should Danny Do? The Power To Choose is written by Ganit & Adir Levy, illustrated by Mat Sadler, and published by Elon Books in 2017.     The power of making good choices is discovered through this 'choose your own ending' book.  There are nine stories included in this book!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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    The Invisible String (S.E.L.)

    The Invisible String is written by Patrice Karst with illustrations by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, and published by Little, Brown & Company, a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc. in 2018.     This story helps children understand life's challenges of any magnitude that create fear, anxiety, or loss.Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Little Readers 6–8 with Miss Joan — where stories come alive! Our mission is to instill a love of reading in every child and broaden their world through books. Each episode features Miss Joan reading aloud, followed by questions that build listening and comprehension skills, spark creativity, and help children make real connections between stories and their own everyday lives. Because the best stories don't just live on the page — they live in us.

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Joanne Avery

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