Maurine Regehr carefully picks up one of the dozens of books in front of her and gently turns its pages.
It’s a colorful book, with bright illustrations of Native American children splashed across its pages, and full of lively writing.
Maurine Regehr carefully picks up one of the dozens of books in front of her and gently turns its pages.
It’s a colorful book, with bright illustrations of Native American children splashed across its pages, and full of lively writing.
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