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10 Things You'll Need to Turn a Closet Into a Cozy Book Nook for Kids

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Thank you to Zazzle for providing the reading-themed throw pillows for our DIY book nook project.  All opinions expressed are our own.

If you have more than one child and live in a small house like us, you may be running out of places for your children to find some quiet time away from their siblings.  We have a small walk-in closet that was just being used as a catchall, so we decided to turn it into a cozy book nook where one or two of them could sit and read without disturbances or distractions.

I thought putting together this DIY reading nook would be a huge undertaking, but it was easier than I thought it.  The most difficult parts were prepping the closet and organizing the books (our children have way too many books).
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How to prep your closet to house a book nook . . . 

A.  Empty out the closet completely.  (You should have seen all the things our children rediscovered during this process.)
B.  Remove the closet door.
C.  Remove any bars, hardware, and hooks from the walls.
D.  Make sure the existing closet light is sufficient for reading.  If not, change it or add additional lighting.  You could add a cordless LED lamp, a clip-on book light, or even a flashlight (kids love reading with flashlights).
E.  If the walls are not to your liking (ours were pink), paint them a light, warm color.  Choosing a dark color for the walls will cause the nook to feel smaller and darker than it needs to be.
F.  Hate the floor in your closet?  Don't worry, we'll cover that later.

Once you have all the prepping out of the way, then the fun begins!  You'll be on your way to having a cozy book nook in no time.

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10 Things You'll Need to Create a Cozy Closet Book Nook . . .

1.  X-large Dog Bed - I explored many options and, after measuring the closet floor, I decided that this jumbo dog bed was the least expensive, most effective, and easiest way to create cushy seating on the closet floor.

2.  Two Large Bolster Pillows - Place two cylindrical pillows the size of body pillows in one corner of the closet to create a right angle.  (We purchased ours at Sears for under $20 each during back-to-college dorm shopping season.)

3.  Book or Reading-Themed Throw Pillows - I had looked around for toss pillows with a reading theme for awhile, but could not find anything that was more than just typography, until I took a look at the throw pillows on Zazzle.  With all the designs, shapes, and sizes to choose from, I was like a kid in a candy store.  I ultimately chose the square 20" Library throw pillow, the square 20" Dragon Magically Appearing from Books throw pillow, and the Cute Bookworm round pillow.  They were exactly what I was looking for our 3 tweens . . . cute, but not too cutesie.
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4.  Soft Cuddly Throw Blanket - You can use a throw you already have or buy a new one, but a cuddly throw is a must for ensuring your little reader is comfortable and will want to stay put to read on.  You should be able to find a plush throw for around $10.  We found ours for less than $10 at Walgreens of all places during back-to-college season.

5.  Window Wall Decal - Because the nook is in such a small space, a window decal will give the illusion of something beyond that wall.  It also may spark your child's imagination about being in another place, something that is needed when he or she is fully immersed in a great book.  Window wall decals come in a huge variety of styles and sizes.  Our small 28"x20" forest view window wall decal cost us less than $6 shipped.

6.  Sheer Curtain Panel - Hang a full length sheer curtain panel over the doorway.  This will allow you to see inside the book nook without disturbing your child's reading.  It also allows much-needed light to filter into the book nook.  A solid door would not do either of these things and would likely make the reading nook feel enclosed and stuffy.  A cafe rod with hanging hardware included plus one sheer curtain panel cost us under $10 at Target.  We also added an inexpensive metal curtain holdback to pull the curtain to one side, but that is optional, as you can just slide the curtain panel to one side on the curtain rod.
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7.  Patterned Fabric or Washi Tape - To dress up your closet shelves, trim them by covering the front edge with patterned tape.  You'll need to measure the thickness of your shelves, but this .75" pin dot fabric tape fit ours perfectly.

8.  Shag Rug - In addition to what you see from the doorway, our closet has additional space to the right.  If this is the case for your closet, then you can cover the remaining floor space with a soft shag area rug.  Be sure to measure the space.  This 2'x3' soft shag rug fit our space perfectly and coordinated well with the jumbo pet bed we chose.

9.  Bedrest Pillow + Extra Throw Pillows - Sometimes it's more fun to read with a buddy, so it's a great idea to add extra throw pillows plus a bedrest pillow to create additional seating on the rug.  If you shop around, you could probably find a bedrest pillow for about $20.  We found ours on sale (in neon yellow) at Target.  The extra pillows can be toss pillows you already own if you don't wish to purchase or make new ones.
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10.  Bookmark Bucket - For a special touch, add a little bucket to hold bookmarks so your children are not scrambling to look for one when it's time to stop reading.  I found the bucket and the colored string in the Target dollar section.  I actually tied our bookmark bucket to the string on the ceiling light.  Don't have bookmarks? Checkout my DIY bookmark craft!
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Be sure to fill your book nook with books in a variety of genres!
Take all the books from your existing library and add some more in a variety of genres and reading levels.  Your local used book stores and library book sales are the perfect places to find new titles to add to your book nook library.  We donated a bunch of books and added new titles.  This is something we'll have to do regularly, as our book nook shelves are quite full.
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What do you think?  Was this DIY book nook project easier than you thought it would be?  Our children are in love with it so far and have even asked if they could sleep in it.  If you have ideas for making a closet book nook even cozier, please share it with us in a comment below.
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Of All the Things Our 4th Grader Could Inherit from His Parents . . .


Every month, our son is required to do a 4th grade Book Talk Project.  This month's genre is poetry.  Not having had much experience with reading or writing poetry, he did not know which book to choose.  I named several famous American poets and, when I came to Robert Frost, he chose that one.  I think he chose Frost because that's the only name he remotely recognized.

After thinking about this for a day, I thought I could solve the problem by buying the book American Poetry from the Poetry For Young People book series, which contained poems from a wide array of American poets.  Unfortunately, after looking through the book, our son said he did not understand any of the poems.  I certainly do not blame him.  He's 10 and I'm 40, and I still needed to read the explanatory paragraph that accompanied each poem in this book.  I even tried to walk through Walt Whitman's Oh Captain! My Captain with him since it was about Abraham Lincoln, one of his favorite historical figures.  He still just looked at me blankly . . .

That's when I pulled out this book titled Kids Pick the Funniest Poems: Poems That Make Kids Laugh, a book I had previously purchased, but had not given to him yet.  I have to say that he loved this book and is anxious to share his favorite poems from this book with his class.  The poems are about topics that every child can relate to.  For this project, he chose to create a book jacket as part of his presentation.  He's nowhere near done with it yet, but I was so impressed with his illustration for the front cover that I just had to share it.

Of all the things our 4th grader could inherit from his parents, I am thrilled that he has inherited my husband's and my love of drawing.  Of course he also inherited my need for perfection, which is why it took him 3 hours to complete this illustration.  And, he inherited my husbands tendency to procrastinate, which is why he started on his monthly project six days before it's due.  Still, in the end, he always produces something wonderful that we can all be proud of.





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TIME For Kids Top 5 of Everything: Tallest, Tastiest, Fastest!


Thank you to Time For Kids for providing a complimentary product sample for us to base this book review upon.  All opinions expressed are my own.

The Time For Kids book series always has interesting facts, but I have never seen so many facts in a book this small.  The TIME For Kids Top 5 of Everything: Tallest, Tastiest, Fastest is a truly amazing book.  Did you know that Earth is the 5th biggest planet?  Did you know that the tiger is the heaviest cat?  Did you know that the most popular dog name is Bella?  You can find those facts and other great ones in this book.

The 'Top 5 Biggest Cats' page is my favorite one in the book.  This is one of my favorite pages because the tiger is #1 in weight.  I love tigers!  Another interesting thing about this page is that I learned that a lion is actually lighter than a tiger.

The 'Top 5 NFL Teams' page is also one of my favorites because the New England Patriots are #1 in victories from 2003 to 2012.  One surprising fact is that the Pittsburgh Steelers are in 3rd place.

This book would be a great gift for people who love exciting facts.  I think that this book would be good for kids 6 to 12 years old.  You can learn more about the TIME For Kids Top 5 of Everything: Tallest, Tastiest, Fastest, by visiting www.TimeForKids.com.



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Two New Books from Sterling Publishing Encourages Children to Explore the World of Animals and Their Own Artistic Talents


Thank you to Sterling Publishing for providing complimentary product samples for us to base this review upon. All opinions expressed are my own.

Animals Everywhere: A Pop-Up Adventure is new children’s book from Sterling Publishing. This hardcover book recommended for ages 4 and up takes an in-depth look at over 100 animals from both land and sea and even features 3-dimensional looks at some of them via the amazing pop-ups. These pop-ups are very cool and my kids were surprised at how many details they had. The story was great and the animals facts were interesting as well. This book is sure to be a favorite in your child’s personal library and would be a fun gift idea as an alternative to toys.

My 6 ½ year old son, Quinn, is quite a little artist, so when I saw Craft-A-Doodle: 75 Creative Exercises from 18 Artists, I knew it would be right up his alley. This book takes you on a crafty journey with short intros and prompts that get you doodling, painting, and using your creative skills. Some of these exercises are great for adults, some for children, and every age in between. Quinn loved trying out different styles of art and learning a little bit as well.


Sterling Publishing’s newest books are great additions to our home library and we’ve really enjoyed reading them. Both books are available at many major retailers such as Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com. Animals Everywhere: A Pop-Up Adventure retails for approximately $14.95 and Craft-A-Doodle retails for $19.95.

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Building a Home Library For Young Avid Readers


When I was a young child, I remember going to our local free public library about once a week with my family. My parents thought reading was important and that was their way of encouraging my sister and I to read.  Also, it didn't hurt that it didn't cost them anything but their time.

Since our lives are so busy and hectic, we actually rarely have time to go to the library, except during summer vacation.  I find it easier to just order books for my children through their school to support their classrooms and to shop for books online.  I buy the most books for our oldest son, who is currently 9.  Even at an early age, he was an avid reader.  I actually do not mind buying books for him because he loves them so much and these books will get passed down to his two younger siblings.


It seemed like overnight that our son went from reading his first book with chapters to reading books written for 7th and 8th graders.  I quickly realized that I should not bother buying him books that were under 150 pages, otherwise he would finish the book in one sitting.  Now most of the books I buy for him are 300+ pages long.  Another thing I started to realize is that longer books also cost more, even in paperback.  That's when I transitioned from buying new books to shopping for bargain books and like-new used books whenever possible.  This was a big step for me because I rarely feel comfortable with buying anything used, aside from cars and wood furniture.  I have to admit that it has worked out well for us.  My son still enjoys the books just as much as if I had not paid a fraction of the price for them.

Were do you shop for books?



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TKD Kid Review: Time For Kids Dinosaurs 3D Book


Thank you to Time For Kids for providing a complimentary book sample for us to base this review upon. All opinions expressed are my own.

Time For Kids Dinosaurs 3D is an incredible 3D book.  A 3D book is book that you need 3D glasses to look at the pictures.  The book may or may not have 3D words.  I own another 3D book by Time For Kids called Time For Kids Zoo 3D.

This book is about all the kinds of dinosaurs, where they lived, when they lived, and how they died.  One of my favorite pages is the one about the Spinosaurus.  This page is one of my favorites because it has a really cool picture.  I like the picture because in 3D it looks almost real, especially the trees and plants.

The page about the Tyrannosaurus Rex is also one of my favorites.  This page is one of my favorites because there are some really cool facts.  Some of the cool facts are that the T-Rex was one of the fiercest hunters that ever lived and it may have croaked like a bullfrog.

The 3D effects in Time For Kids Dinosaur 3D is amazing!  The 3D images are much better than the images in Zoo 3D.  It's fun to read the book with a friend because the book comes with two pairs of 3D glasses.  I have one complaint about the book . . . the packaging for the 3D glasses keeps ripping when I put the glasses back in because it is made out of paper.

I think this book would be great for kids 7 to 11 years old.  It would also be good for classrooms.


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Weekend Wishlist: Betsey Johnson, Matching Mother-Daughter Rain Boots, Girl's Tutu with Doll Tutu plus a Zulily Promo Code!


 It's Friday!  That means I've been browsing the new sales on Zulily.  I love shopping on the weekends because I only pay shipping on my first order and get free shipping on everything else from Friday through midnight on Sunday.  This weekend, if you use the special Zulily coupon code SCRTSALE54, you can receive an additional 10% off your purchase of $60 or more! This offer is good through August 18th at 6am PST.

I have to admit that I am always tempted every time I see something that is a matching set for mother and daughter.  I think my daughter and I have 3 different sets of matching handbags that neither of us currently use (but we might someday).  I figured I might as well go for it now before my daughter gets older and is no longer happy to be seen wearing the same thing as me.  Not sure why, but I felt the need to explain the rain boots . . .

What's new on my Zulily wishlist today?

1.  Betsey Johnson Fuchsia Puffer Jacket - $59.99 (Originally $185)

2.  Random House Where’s My Teddy? 15'' x 18'' Paperback - $15.99 (Originally $25)

3.  Hot Pink Tutu & Doll Outfit - Toddler & Girls - $12.99 (Originally $30)

4.  Silver From the Heart 'Mothers & Daughters' Picture Frame - $12.99 (Originally $20)

5.  Waterproof Smartphone Case - $10.99 (Originally $18)

6.  Ranger Purple Hearts Storm Chief Rain Boot - Kids - $19.99 (Originally $39)

7.  Ranger Blue & Purple Hearts Puddletons Rain Boot - Women - $25.99 (Originally $42)

8.  Bronze Anywhere Shimmer Falls Light - $34.99 (Originally $58)


If you haven't already, be sure to checkout my post "6 Tips for Shopping on Zulily"!  What's on your weekend wishlist from Zulily or somewhere else?


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Weekend Wishlist: DC Logo Backpack, Ninja Children's Storybook, 30-Pair Shoe Rack, and More!


It's Friday!  That means I've been browsing the new sales on Zulily.  I love shopping on the weekends because I only pay shipping on my first order and get free shipping on everything else from Friday through midnight on Sunday.  Even though summer vacation only started a few weeks ago, I am now turning my focus to back-to-school.  I have 3 different lists of school supplies to tackle, wishlists from 3 different classrooms, as well as filling in the holes in our children's fall wardrobe.  My 9 year old son also managed to break the chest strap on his backpack during the last week of school, so I have been keeping my eye out for a new one for him.

What's new on my Zulily wishlist today?

1.  Stainless Steel 'Hope & Humility' Inspirational Cuff - $23.99 (Originally $60)

2.  Core Kitchen Teal Woven Square Cast Iron Trivet - $16.99 (Originally $30)

3.  Collins Black 'I'm Not Bossy' Pillow - $8.99 (Originally $17)

4.  Home Basics Pink & Silver 30-Pair Shoe Rack - $21.99 (Originally $45)

5.  DC Dark Red Dodgy Backpack - $21.99 (Originally $45)

6.  Dily Black & Blue Dress - $14.99 (Originally $40)

7.  'Nighttime Ninja' Hardcover Children's Book - $10.99 (Originally $17)

8.  Artzooka! Recycled Art with Stickers: Theme 1 Kit - Set of 3 - $7.99 (Originally $12)


If you haven't already, be sure to checkout my post "6 Tips for Shopping on Zulily"!  What's on your weekend wishlist from Zulily or somewhere else?


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The Bedtime Math Children's Book Incorporates Math into Your Child's Daily Routine


Thank you to Bedtime Math for providing a complimentary product sample for us to base this review upon. All opinions expressed are my own.

It is my wish that my children love to learn, and I do as much as I can to make sure they are having fun while they are learning. Math is one of our hardest subjects because “it’s boring”, they say. When I heard of the book, Bedtime Math by Laura Overdeck, I was excited to give this method of incorporating math a try. Bedtime Math is a unique book that presents simple math problems along with a paragraph of information on a particular topic. Each math equation comes in 3 levels (Wee Ones, Little Kids, and Big Kids) so there is one for any age of child. Plus, the answers are discreetly placed on the bottom of the page so math-challenged parents like myself don’t have to hurt themselves figuring out the more complicated ones. The book is well written and colorfully illustrated so it makes learning fun.


To give an example: one page has a bit of information about frogs (they are amphibians, born as tadpoles, etc.) and then a math problem for 3 different levels of learners that relates to the frog theme. This simple way of putting math into our daily lives has been very effective! My kids love getting their evening math problems and I love that there are 3 different levels so there is a problem that suits each of them. We’ve had a lot of fun with this book and will continue to use it for a long time.

You can learn more about Bedtime Math  including where to purchase, on their website, www.bedtimemath.org. This book retails for $14.99, but is currently selling on Amazon for $9.37 with Free Super Saver Shipping.


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Learn Interesting Facts About Your Own Home, the Earth, and Outer Space from the Time for Kids "Big Book of Where"


Thank you to Time Home Entertainment Inc. and TIME For Kids for providing a complimentary product sample for us to base this review upon. All opinions expressed are my own.

The Time for Kids Big Book of Where is very similar to the other books in the Big Book series.  They all contain more than 100 facts about things.  Another way that they are similar is they all contain awesome photos.  The Big Book of Where is different because it has a section for each of the continents, oceans, space, and home.  My favorite section is about the oceans.

Two of my favorite facts are about the ocean . . . Where Did the Titanic Sink? and Where's the World's Newest Island?. Where Did the Titanic Sink? is one of my favorites because, after I read it, I learned a lot more about the Titanic and other shipwrecks.  The coolest thing I learned is that the Titanic was holding 2,200 passengers and only 700 survived.

Where's the World's Newest Island? is one of my favorites because I thought it was really cool that the Yemeni fishermen got to see a new island formation.  I learned that it formed from a volcanic eruption underwater and went above the surface when the lava started to cool.

Another favorite fact of mine is Where Do Most Germs Hideout?, which is in the home section.  I learned that most germs hideout on items that many people touch, such as TV remotes, door knobs, kitchen faucets, and countertops.  How to fight the germs is by washing your hands with regular soap and warm water often.

I like this book compared to the other ones because it is more organized and it's easier for me to find facts with a table of contents.  I recommend this book to kids 7 years and older.  I look forward to getting more Time for Kids Big Books because I enjoy learning facts about the Earth and space.  I also think they should add the topic 'Where is the Solar System's Tallest Mountain?' to the space section because I think everyone would be interested in it.

To learn more about the Time for Kids Big Book series, visit www.timeforkids.com.



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Weekend Wishlist: Skechers, KidKraft, DC Comics, and More!


It's Friday!  That means I've been browsing the new sales on Zulily.  I love shopping on the weekends because I only pay shipping on my first order and get free shipping on everything else from Friday through midnight on Sunday.  If you read last week's Weekend Wishlist, then you'll know I was pretty disappointed that the 'Who's There?' Owl Doormat I had saved in my wishlist sold out so quickly.  Well, it came back in stock today, so I bought it!  (To my husband:  Our old doormat in the front foyer is worn, stained, and just plain depressing.  This one is bright and cheerful.  You'll love it.  Just wait and see.  Yes, there is another welcome mat in my wishlist below, but that one's for the backdoor.)

What's new on my Zulily wishlist today?

1.  Indigo Stripe Linen Shift Dress - $29.99 (Originally $78)

2.  DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide Hardcover - $10.99 (Originally $17)

3.  KidKraft Honey Table & Chalkboard Trundle - $79.99 (Originally $160)

4.  Skechers Teal Sea Bree Flip-Flop - $17.99 (Originally $35)

5.  Light Wash Flower Denim Skirt - Infant, Toddler & Girls - $14.99 (Originally $27)

6.  Fuchsia & Aqua Butterfly Dress - Girls - $12.99 (Originally $26)

7.  Black Floral ' Welcome ' Doormat - $19.99 (Originally $30)

8.  Orange Belted Capri Pants - $17.99 (Originally $35)


If you haven't already, be sure to checkout my post "6 Tips for Shopping on Zulily"!  What's on your weekend wishlist from Zulily or somewhere else?

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"Ricky's Dream Trip" . . . the Perfect Book Series for a Grandfather and a Grandchild to Share on Father's Day


The following is a compensated post for The Motherhood. All opinions expressed are my own.

I spent a great deal of time with my grandfather growing up. I think for many years, I probably spent more time with him than my father. Some (most?) of my fondest memories are of times spent with my grandfather or of stories he used to tell me of his days growing up.

I remember the day he gave me his pocketknife like it was yesterday. It was every bit of a Norman Rockwell moment as any I've ever heard or read about. The hour or so he spent retelling the stories and events of his life that included that beloved pocketknife was one of the most special moments of my life. I’m pretty sure he had it for 70 years before bestowing it to me. The fact that he didn't give it to one of his sons was not lost on me either.  I never had the heart to tell him it ended up at the bottom of Cape Cod Bay just a few days later during some rough seas.

I will always miss my time with my grandfather, the older I get the more I realize how special it was. And this is why I am so excited about the Ricky’s Dream Trip book series by William Stevenson. It's a series of books for kids about Pop Pop and Ricky, a grandfather and his grandson.

The books are very stylized and uniquely drawn. The stories are the dreams of Ricky and his “Pop Pop” traveling through history and other fascinating adventures to places like Ancient Egypt, Colonial America, and even outer space.  What a fun way to celebrate the special relationship kids have with their grandfathers while also teaching them a bit or two about the world around them.

I hope I turn out to be as fun and exciting as Pop Pop or my grandfather Duke was when I become a grandparent!

To learn more about this book series, visit www.rickysdreamtrip.com or Ricky's Dream Trip on YouTube.  Use the Ricky's Dream Trip Facebook app to help you decide which of the 5 books currently available would make the perfect gift for that special grandpa in your life.  You can purchase any of the books in this series in paperback or for the Kindle on Amazon.com.


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Popar Toys’ Augmented Reality Books for iOS or Android Devices


Thank you to Popar Books for providing a complimentary product sample for us to base this review upon and for providing an additional product for our contest prize. All opinions expressed are my own.

We are tech people here in my home (as most of my readers already know), so when Popar Books offered me one of their “Augmented Reality” (AR) books, Bugs 3D, I was excited to try out this new technology. These AR books use any computer, webcam, or mobile device (iOS or Android) to create an impressive virtual reality experience. This turns an ordinary book into something quite extraordinary with 3D objects that come alive in your hands. This technology takes the old concept of pop-up books to a new and amazing level.

Words cannot tell you how absolutely incredible this book and app are! We used our iPad to bring our bug book alive and it is the neatest use of technology I’ve possibly ever seen. The animation is very detailed and the information both in print and via the narrator is very educational.

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Since the first day we received this book, we have been completely engaged. The kids have loved interacting with the bugs and learning things they didn’t already know. This is a seriously fun and interesting way to learn and we will be keeping an eye on Popar Book’s future uses of technology.

You can learn more about Popar Books on their website, www.popartoys.com. This book retails for $19.99 and the app is free to download on iTunes and on Google Play.

Our contest winner will choose one of the following augmented reality books to receive . . .
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Good luck in the drawing!