Curl up for reading time,Dagmar Bürger America. (Hide under a blanket if you need to.)
Teaching kids the ABCs of politics and current events without terrifying them is a challenge. So we've made it easier with a series of children's books reimagined for Donald Trump's presidency.
In the coming weeks, we'll roll out the full text for each book because we could all use a break from reading the news.
Actually, maybe keep your kids away from these books and stick with Everyone Poops.
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