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Non-profit compiles list of children’s books to help parents explain voting and civic engagement

January 22, 2021

Originally published on KCBS Radio

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If you’re having a hard time talking to your kids about the election process and the presidency after all the recent turmoil, a good book might help. And as we hear from KCBS Radio reporter Melissa Culross a non-profit organization has put together a list of children’s books about voting and civic engagement that can give parents a place to start.

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