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		<title>Carnival of Children&#8217;s Lit Posted</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lissa has posted the Summer Carnival of Children&#8217;s Literature over at The Bonny Glen. Those of you who include book reviews on your blogs may be especially interested in her first category, which includes some posts about how the FTC is looking at bloggers who review books and other products when financial or other incentives are involved. An interesting line of thought. There are lots of other good posts in the Carnival, including book recommendations, interviews with authors, and writing about writing. This installment of the Carnival marks Lissa&#8217;s last as its manager; thanks for organizing so many previous carnivals and their hosts, Lissa!]]></description>
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</script><p>Lissa has posted the <a href="http://melissawiley.com/blog/2009/07/31/summer-carnival-of-childrens-literature/" target="_blank">Summer Carnival of Children&#8217;s Literature </a>over at <a href="http://melissawiley.com/blog/" target="_blank">The Bonny Glen</a>. Those of you who include book reviews on your blogs may be especially interested in her first category, which includes some posts about how the FTC is looking at bloggers who review books and other products when financial or other incentives are involved. An interesting line of thought. There are lots of other good posts in the Carnival, including book recommendations, interviews with authors, and writing about writing. This installment of the Carnival marks Lissa&#8217;s last as its manager; thanks for organizing so many previous carnivals and their hosts, Lissa!</p>
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