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A new crop of children鈥檚 book authors are trying to help kids develop curiosity about their physical bodies. But how exactly do they turn fraught body politics into compelling children's stories?
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The Liberation Station bookstore - North Carolina鈥檚 first Black-owned children鈥檚 bookseller - will launch with a three-day celebration that kicks off Saturday.
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The Triangle's first Black-owned children鈥檚 bookstore is opening this summer in downtown Raleigh. It鈥檚 aimed at Black and Brown families.
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Hoof-cleaning is a very necessary part of Man Man鈥檚 beauty regiment. Caitlin demonstrates how she uses a special tool to remove all kinds of stuff from the farm that can get trapped in her bestie鈥檚 hooves. Plus, our friend Zora drops by with the book 鈥淵our Own Kind of Beautiful!鈥
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On a sunny December day, Houston Kidd sits in an empty computer lab at the U.S. naval office near N.C. State, where he recently started working as a鈥
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As a former English teacher and Ph.D. candidate, Whitney Wingate believes strongly that words, books and stories matter. So when she had her first child鈥
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As a former English teacher and Ph.D. candidate, Whitney Wingate believes strongly that words, books and stories matter. So when she had her first child鈥
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North Carolina is home to a growing Karen community, an ethnic minority from Burma that has been forced out of their country due to war. Many of these鈥
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North Carolina is home to a growing Karen community, an ethnic minority from Burma that has been forced out of their country due to war. Many of these鈥
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Author John Claude Bemis may live in Hillsborough, but he spends much of his time in an imaginary world where myths and legends come alive. Bemis created鈥