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Parents responsible for what kids read. A headline on the Opinion page Feb. 11 − “Thoughts on book banning: Why bother with books?” − shows your paper’s dislike of the USA.
Anna Rice teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander a fun kid's activity making rainbow fish Get ready for a fun and creative ...
From Beaver Nuggets to T-shirts to stuffed animals, and everything in between, Buc-ee’s has almost anything a Buc-ee’s ...
Rockford is fortunate to have services, programs and initiatives all aimed at increasing literacy, write Ald. Timothy Durkee ...
A Half Price Books contingent marched in the Dallas Pride Parade this year DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff [email protected] Senate Bill 13, passed by the 89th Texas Legislature and signed into ...
During her student teaching assignment, Jacqueline Listman noticed the most popular books she read to students included hand-drawn illustrations in watercolor or colored pencil. The self-taught artist ...
In the 'Storyland' exhibit at Betty Brinn Children's Museum, children walk through life-size pages from stories, interacting ...
Dent says right now, United Way sends stories to around 10,000 kids every month. The state covers half the cost of the program, so United Way pays just under $2 per book.