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		<title>By: Choicy White Boy &#187; Monthly Newsletter &#8212; Month 29</title>
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		<dc:creator>Choicy White Boy &#187; Monthly Newsletter &#8212; Month 29</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Your still love stories. You&#8217;ve added to your repertoire of books that you can &#8220;read&#8221; to yourself simply by having memorized what Mom and I have read to you. I assume you have the text memorized and associated with the picture on each page, but you&#8217;ve also memorized stories and songs you&#8217;ve only heard verbally as well, like Salsa Cat, or Twinkle (see attached). You&#8217;ve started making up stories as well, which is fascinating. They are still quite simple, but they are indications of an amazingly fertile imagination. You&#8217;ve narrated a butterfly coming to our house, and sitting on my head. You even narrate some of your own actions. For example, you&#8217;ve been heard to shout, &#8220;I want some more soy milk, shouted Sammy!&#8221; [...]</description>
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