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Gracie Eat Your Peas - Target
Gracie Eat Your Peas - Target
The Wanderlusts — Columbus Metropolitan Library
The Wanderlusts — Columbus Metropolitan Library
Georgie Eat Your Peas-Target
Georgie Eat Your Peas-Target
PJ's World- Columbus Metropolitan Library
PJ's World- Columbus Metropolitan Library
Good Morning Amira- Target
Good Morning Amira- Target
Mount Vernon Avenue- Columbus Metropolitan Library
Mount Vernon Avenue- Columbus Metropolitan Library
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Website
AALBC
AALBC
Melica Niccole, a Columbus-native author, poet, and Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, has a passion for writing which she uses to explore various subjects. She created an annual Children's Book Festival in New Jersey and has written 21 books with two more in development. Melica holds degrees from Otterbein University and Central Michigan University, and has received awards for her efforts to support disadvantaged populations.
Hampton Publishing House
Hampton Publishing House
Black Children’s Books and Authors
Black Children’s Books and Authors
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Gramercy Books
Gramercy Books
The Book Loft of German Village
The Book Loft of German Village
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Amazon
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Barnes and Noble
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Blog
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Creating Generational Wealth
Creating Generational Wealth
Cryptocurrency: How It All Started
Cryptocurrency: How It All Started
Photo by Worldspectrum on Pexels.com With Cryptocurrency, it is hard identifying what you would like to invest in, unless you are a crypto expert. If you are like most of us, you are a beginner, lo…
Are You Crypto Current?
Are You Crypto Current?
Photo by Roger Brown on Pexels.com How crypto savvy are you? If you are like some of us, you’re not an expert, but you know just enough to get by. If you asked this same question to me last year, m…
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