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We take a look at how Vermont public libraries are supporting their communities with Brave Little State.
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New England author Amy Brady takes a look at American's love of ice.
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Trish O'Kane pairs college students with Burlington elementary school kids for birding adventures that yield surprising benefits. Her new memoir, "Birding to Change the World," explores how birding can be a gateway into personal healing, environmental and social justice, and stronger human connections.
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Vermont Edition's winter book show returns, with a special focus on books by Black authors.
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A conversation with Dan Nott, graduate and instructor of the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction.
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M.T. Anderson counts on the portion of him that is still childlike to write books that capture young readers' imaginations.
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Vermont author Tamara Ellis Smith has penned a children's book that uses elephants and other animals to help kids face and understand the difficult emotions that come with grief.
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In the novel, the fictionalized Grant reflects on his life as a husband, father, general and American president.
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Before he became a refugee, Abdihamid says he guided his family's herd of camels from village to village, selling the animals’ valuable milk.
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The program is open to all adults working with kids, including parents, guardians and homeschool instructors.