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About Me
- Cheryl Lynn Blum
- I am the Communications Coordinator at The Huntington Freedom Center's Early Childhood Learning Program. I review books on Amazon.com, and am an essayist and writer. I previously worked as the Assistant Editor of the Film Folio Magazine from The Cinema Arts Centre.
Favorite Sites
My Favorite Children's Books
- "Over and Over" by Charlotte Zolotow
Blog Archive
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