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Emma wrote: "Read a book with some sort of holiday decoration on the cover (for example Christmas lights or a menorah)?"Added!
Does this prompt: 10)Read a book that takes place somewhere where it snows, mean that it has to be snowing in the book, or just that the book takes place in a place where it does snow sometimes, just not in that book specifically? (like if it's in a series and in one of the other books it snowing, but not in the book you read, would that count?)
Lilly wrote: "Does this prompt: 10)Read a book that takes place somewhere where it snows, mean that it has to be snowing in the book, or just that the book takes place in a place where it does snow sometimes, ju..."Yes, it can just be a place that does snow it doesn’t actually have to be snowing
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1) Read a book with either red or green on the cover
2) Read a book that takes place during Christmas
3) Read a book that takes place during New Years
4) Read a book that takes place during Hanukkah
5) Read a book about a family
6) Read a book with snow on the cover
7) Read a book that takes place during winter
8) Read a book with blue on the cover
9) Read a contemporary
10)Read a book that takes place somewhere where it snows
11) Read the December BOTM (Again, But Better by Christine Riccio
12) Read a book with a holiday decoration on the cover (Ex. Christmas lights or a menorah)
13) Read a book with white on the cover
14) Read a Christmas classic (ex. The Christmas Carol or The Nutcracker)
15) Read a book where the main character’s name starts with D (for December!)
16) Read a book that takes place during a winter holiday (ex. the winter solstice)
17) Read a book that takes place during a made up holiday that they celebrate in the book.
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To the list!