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Bochan, Toby Leah, "Choosing Books for Your Advanced Reader," Scholastic Parents

"Book Clubs Are Great Forums for Sharing Ideas & Nurturing a Lifelong Love of Reading", www.parenthood.com

"Choosing Books for Gifted Readers", austega.com/gifted/giftedreaders.htm

"Choosing Books for Your Gifted Child", www.about.com

Kingore, Bertie, "Gifted Kids, Gifted Characters, and Great Books", Gifted Child Today 24(1) 30-32, Winter 2001

Kingore, Bertie, "Reading Instruction for the Primary Gifted Learner", Understanding Our Gifted 15(1), 12-15, Fall 2002

Halsted, Judith Wynn, "Guiding the Gifted Reader," ERIC EC Digest #E481, 1990

Silverman, Linda Kreger, "How Parents Can Support Gifted Children," ERIC EC Digest E#E515, 1992

"Starting a Children's Book Club", www.ezinearticle.com

"Starting Your Own Children's Book Club", www.bustersbookshelf.com

"Starting Your Own Book Club", www.pbs.org

Great Books Foundation, www.greatbooks.org

Balanced Reading, www.balancedreading.com

National Institute for Literacy, www.nifl.gov

American Optometric Association (AOA), www.aoa.org

New York State AOA, www.nysoa.org

Pennsylvania State AOA, pennsylvania.aoa.org

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