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- Hooray_for_Reading abstract "Hooray for Reading was a series of nine shorts created by Field Communications and Pepperwood Productions, in 1979. They were a minute long and featured a child discussing something they enjoyed and then discuss book they read. The child would reveal the title of the book, after which there would be a short dramatization based on the book. The dramatization ended with a cliffhanger, and the child would tell the viewer that if they wanted to know what happened, to check it out \"at your local library, along with a lot of other very good books.\"".
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- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Carol_Carrick.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Carol_Ryrie_Brink.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_American_television_series_debuts.
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- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Gloria_Gonzalez_(author).
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Is_There_Life_on_a_Plastic_Planet%3F.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Judy_Blume.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Marjorie_W._Sharmat.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Rodgers.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Mildred_Ames.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Morris_Brookside,_a_dog.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Pepperwood_Productions.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink The_Accident_(Carol_Carrick_novel).
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink The_Bad_Times_of_Irma_Baumlein.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink The_Glad_Man.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink The_TV_Kid.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink The_Year_of_the_Whale.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Then_Again,_Maybe_I_Wont.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Blanchard_Scheffer.
- Hooray_for_Reading wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hooray for Reading".
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- Hooray_for_Reading subject Category:1979_American_television_series_debuts.
- Hooray_for_Reading subject Category:Field_Communications.
- Hooray_for_Reading subject Category:Public_service_announcements_of_the_United_States.
- Hooray_for_Reading subject Category:Reading_and_literacy_television_series.
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- Hooray_for_Reading comment "Hooray for Reading was a series of nine shorts created by Field Communications and Pepperwood Productions, in 1979. They were a minute long and featured a child discussing something they enjoyed and then discuss book they read. The child would reveal the title of the book, after which there would be a short dramatization based on the book.".
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- Hooray_for_Reading wasDerivedFrom Hooray_for_Reading?oldid=601740013.
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