Spotlight on GIGI Buter’s children book at Los Angels Times book festival 2025
ReadersMagnet is proud to showcase GiGi Bueter‘s children’s book, “If People Would Be More Like Dogs, What a Great World It Could Be!: Tales of Macaroni McDuffy, Supersleuth,” at the upcoming Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2025.
Mark your calendars for April 26-27, 2025, as the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, hosts the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, featuring GiGi Bueter’s book.
This hearttouching children’s book explores themes of respect, love, kindness, and belonging through the eyes of a young protagonist.
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Discover GiGi Bueter’s delightful children book, “If People Would Be More Like Dogs, What a Great World It Could Be!: Tales of Macaroni McDuffy, Supersleuth,” now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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