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School gives at-risk kids a chance to change their lives (Winston-Salem Journal)
It's 9 a.m. Saturday and nearly 150 fifth- and sixth-graders sit in the school cafeteria, reading books and doing homework. Nobody whispers. Nobody passes notes. Nobody squirms. The only sound is the shuffling of chairs and rustling of papers.
Programs help Magnolia pupils bloom (Baltimore Sun)
Elementary offers after-school help for struggling kids Aaliyah Lewis put her books and coat down on a table in the cafeteria at Magnolia Elementary School and munched on animal crackers.
Software Allows Parents To Find Out What Kids Are Doing Online (The Denver Channel)
The Internet has given today's kids access to great books, music, and conversations with people around town and around the world. But it has also given them access to unbelievable amounts of pornography, and made them vulnerable to sexual predators -- all without their parents knowledge or control.
Bryant Kids Expo ready for Saturday (Benton Courier)
The Bryant Chamber of Commerce will host the city's first Back to School Kids Expo. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Grant Plaza and Bryant Shoppes on Arkansas 5.
JAKKS Pacific Lets Kids Learn With Maisy Through TeleStory Interactive Books (SYS-CON Media)
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. announced today a licensing agreement with RJM Licensing to market and distribute JAKKS Pacific's new TeleStory(TM) interactive books with content based on the popular preschool property, Maisy. The TeleStory system connects directly into a standard TV using Plug & Read(TM) technology and serves as a fun, introductory reading guide for preschool-aged children.
After-school program hooks kids on books (Rocky Mountain News)
In the corner of a conference room at the Laramie Community Recreation Center, 14 elementary school children are crowded around Gena Prochaska, the children's librarian at the Albany County Public Library, hanging on her every word.
Midstate Datebook: Soup event benefits nonprofit for kids (Tennessean)
What: Our Kids Center Soup Sunday. Who: Sponsored by US Bank benefiting Our Kids Center, a nonprofit organization that provides support for children who may have been sexually abused.
Setting kids on path to literacy (Arizona Daily Star)
Nancy Pitt and Libby Hoffman believe that it all begins with books; they established the First Page Literacy Fund to help launch children on the path to success.
JAKKS Pacific Lets Kids Learn With Maisy Through TeleStory Interactive Books (FinanzNachrichten)
MALIBU, Calif., Feb. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- JAKKS Pacific, ( Nachrichten ) Inc. announced today a licensing agreement with RJM Licensing to market and distribute JAKKS Pacific's new TeleStory(TM) interactive books with content based on the popular preschool property, Maisy.
Area kids reach out to Iraqi children (The Beacon News)
They may be small, but they've got big hearts. Local children are proving there is more than one way to win a battle. Realizing that war affects kids as well as adults, some area youngsters have reached out to the children of Iraq with some extra gratifying results.

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