The book you're describing might be "The Ice Cream Cone" by Mary Ann Hoberman. This children's book features themes of family and change, often resonating with children of divorced parents. While it includes an ice cream cone on the cover, the narrative focuses on the emotions and experiences surrounding family dynamics. If this isn't the correct title, consider checking local children's book sections or online retailers with those details for more specific recommendations.
No, Shakira doesn't have children yet (September 2010). But she has said she would like children one day.
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You never have to get divorced. But if you have been separated for that long, and don't intend to ever resume the marriage, it's a smart idea.
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There was an educational show on television (it is still shown on PBS) called "Reading Rainbow". It was on in the early 90's but debuted in the 80's. It was hosted by Levar Burton and it ran for several years (maybe 15 year at least!) It was about the love of reading and then gave the children who watched, books to read told by other children based on the theme of that particular show.
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Yes, John William Ritchie had children. He was a notable figure in his field, and his family life included raising children, though specific details about them may vary depending on the context. If you are looking for information about a particular aspect of his family, please provide more details.