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In this episode, Adam talks about two delightful books we added to our home library this Christmas season. They are books for all-ages, can be opened to any page, anytime, and can even be enjoyed by your toddler. We invite you to understand why.
- The Boy Who Would Be King, written by Ryan Holiday, and illustrated by Victor Juhasz.
- The Boy, The Mole, The Fox, and The Horse, written and illustrated by Charlie Mackesy.
This episode is NOT sponsored by the authors; we just really like their books.
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