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Demand soars for kids' books addressing violence, trauma

Por: WPLG Local 10 Entertainment October 11, 2022

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CHICAGO – As the new school year , some students carry heavier worries than keeping up with homework: Demand has been growing steadily for children’s books that address traumatic events such as school shootings.Sales of books for young readers on violence, grief, and emotions have increased for nine straight years, with nearly six million copies sold in 2021 — more than double the amount in 2012, according to NPD BookScan, which tracks... + full article



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