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Examples
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I don't think any so-called children's author in history understood the dark side of childhood as well as Roald Dahl.
Danny Miller: Celebrate World Read Aloud Day! Danny Miller 2011
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The news in January that Anthony Horowitz – better known as a children's author – had been commissioned to write a new Sherlock Holmes novel, was itself a literary sensation.
New Sherlock Holmes novel by Anthony Horowitz out in November 2011
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I'm okay with it being referred to as children's music, but that's really not the intention.
Mike Ragogna: From Woody Guthrie to Little Nut Tree: Chatting with Rob Wasserman and Dan Zanes Mike Ragogna 2011
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I'm okay with it being referred to as children's music, but that's really not the intention.
Mike Ragogna: From Woody Guthrie to Little Nut Tree: Chatting with Rob Wasserman and Dan Zanes Mike Ragogna 2011
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I don't think any so-called children's author in history understood the dark side of childhood as well as Roald Dahl.
Danny Miller: Celebrate World Read Aloud Day! Danny Miller 2011
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Anthony Horowitz - better known as a children's author - had been commissioned to write a new Sherlock Holmes novel, was itself a literary sensation.
The Guardian World News Maev Kennedy 2011
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The publishers don't release a digital version of every title children's e-books still represent only 5 percent of the market, but they are putting out e-versions of a lot of classics, such as "Curious George" and the Dr. Seuss books.
SFGate: Top News Stories Regan McMahon 2011
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Romney, at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Milford, said yesterday Obama's stewardship has created a "'Where's Waldo' economy," referring to the children's books in which the challenge is to hunt for a small, hard-to-find man on a crowded page.
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Over those two decades, the regulations levels in American children's blood by 70 percent.
Slate Magazine Brian Palmer 2011
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"It wouldn't quit just like the little engine that chugged up the hill," said Arvidson, referring to the children's bedtime story.
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