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  <title>071 - Read-Aloudability: The Measure of a Great Picture Book Part 1</title>
  <description>Picture books are a truly unique genre of literature. Other books CAN be read aloud, but picture books are ENGINEERED exactly for that precise purpose.&amp;amp;nbsp;  In this episode, Emma Walton Hamilton defines the importance of &amp;quot;Read-aloud-ability&amp;quot; (HINT: it can sway the submission process), while Katie Davis illustrates one impactful way to factor that secret sauce into your writing.&amp;amp;nbsp; Stay tuned! This is the first of a three-part series. </description>
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