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Oprah-inspired Books Attain California Department of Education Approval, Win Awards

The California Department of Education Compliance Board has approved “Let’s Get Ready For Kindergarten!” as a socially, morally and legally acceptable children’s book for California schools and awarded the same designation to “Let’s Get Ready For First Grade!,” the next book in the series. Both award-winning books are designed to assist parents in preparing their children for their first years in school, making sure they get off on the right foot and excel in today’s exceedingly demanding early childhood curriculum.

Fredonia, WI (PRWEB) June 21, 2006 -- Cedar Valley Publishing is pleased to announce the California Department of Education Compliance Board has just approved “Let’s Get Ready For Kindergarten!” as a socially, morally and legally acceptable children’s book for California schools and awarded the same designation to “Let’s Get Ready For First Grade!,” the next book in the series. Both award-winning books are designed to assist parents in preparing their children for their first years in school, making sure they get off on the right foot and excel in today’s exceedingly demanding early childhood curriculum.


The recent California Department of Education endorsement essentially allows California Public School Districts to purchase these books from the educational budget, if the school has available funding.

And all this started from watching the Oprah Winfrey show.

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