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Just 15 minutes a day of reading aloud from birth = lifelong learning success! #ReadAloud15

Cincinnati, OH Katılım Ekim 2011
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From gold miners to closets everywhere 👖 Did you know blue jeans were created for durability, not fashion? Today we’re celebrating the birthday of Levi Strauss, who co-created the first riveted denim work pants. #ReadAloud15 #USA250
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Today we remember Susan B. Anthony on her birthday and celebrate her tireless work for equality. 🇺🇸 #ReadAloud15 #USA250
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On Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, we honor a leader whose words still inspire generations. 🇺🇸 #ReadAloud15 #USA250
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Today marks the birthday of Rosa Parks, a pivotal figure in American history whose actions helped shape the civil rights movement. #ReadAloud15 #USA250
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Today we honor Jackie Robinson, born January 31, 1919. A trailblazer whose courage helped shape history on and off the field. #ReadAloud15 #USA250
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On this day in history, Franklin D. Roosevelt was born. 🇺🇸 He led the nation through the Great Depression and World War II. #ReadAloud15 #USA250
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🇺🇸 Let’s Talk History! Download our February George Washington calendar: #Washington" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">readaloud.org/downloads.html… Scan the QR code to make your own "talking" George Washington craft + fun facts in the handout. #USA250 #ReadAloud15
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It’s Count Dracula from Bram Stoker’s Dracula! 🧛‍♂️ Inspired by Vlad Dracula of Wallachia (modern-day Romania) – a ruler known for brutal punishments but seen by many at home as a hero who defended against the Ottoman Empire. #ReadAloud15 #Halloween
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The answer is “Frankenstein”! First published anonymously on New Year’s Day; many assumed the author was a man. This groundbreaking story became a cornerstone of modern science fiction and remains just as powerful over 200 years later. #ReadAloud15 #Halloween
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A chilling tale of creation and consequence – do you know it? #ReadAloud15
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In “The Adventures of Pinocchio”, the story is much darker than Disney’s version. Pinocchio isn’t sweet or innocent but mischievous and mean, even throwing a hammer at the cricket who tries to help him! #ReadAloud15
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The answer is Baloo! Rudyard Kipling, born in Mumbai, India, in 1865, spent his early years there and later returned to India as a journalist. These experiences helped bring The Jungle Book’s jungle and its characters to life. #ReadAloud15
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