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Day 4

 

Hello. Today is Day 4 of the 21-Day Challenge!

4. Pick up a book and read one chapter each day.

This was easy for me, because I am an avid reader. I am going to read The First Four Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder. This is one of my favorite books. But I could have read a different book. I had read this before.



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