Books can make or break stereotypes - Pages From Serendipity
Every book or story that is told to a child has the potential to make or break a stereotype. If this post makes sense to you, review the books you read to your children. Rethink about introducing stereotyping books to your children. When there are thousands of stories to choose from for little children, what point does it make in sticking to old and popular tales that might not be right for children of today?!
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