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Banned Books Awareness

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Month: September 2020

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Closing the childhood literacy gap starts with more books at home

September 26, 2020 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

Closing the childhood literacy gap starts with more books at home https://a.msn.com/r/2/BB19mvdW?m=en-us

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“If You Give A Child A Book” literacy campaign aims to put books in the hands of children in need

September 17, 2020 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

“If You Give A Child A Book” literacy campaign aims to put books in the hands of children in need https://a.msn.com/r/2/BB18Wup1?m=en-us

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Lincoln Elementary School promotes literacy with new playground Walk & Read

September 17, 2020 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

Lincoln Elementary School promotes literacy with new playground Walk & Read https://a.msn.com/r/2/BB196jm6?m=en-us

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‘Offensive’ songs you won’t believe were banned from the radio

September 7, 2020 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

‘Offensive’ songs you won’t believe were banned from the radio https://a.msn.com/r/2/BB18Jxp4?m=en-us

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Video games help children improve literacy, communication and mental well-being, survey finds

September 7, 2020 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

Video games help children improve literacy, communication and mental well-being, survey finds https://a.msn.com/r/2/BB18JtcE?m=en-us

Banned Books Awareness and Reading for Knowledge project
Banned Books Awareness and Reading for Knowledge is a global cause for literacy that is dedicated to preserving the right to free thought and information.

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