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The Linguistics of Cooties (and Other Weird Things Kids Say): The game of cooties lets children learn about the idea of contagion, but kid culture and wordplay aren’t meant for adults—Chi Luu @JSTOR_Daily https://t.co/DZLZhNkDeu
12 Essential Nonfiction Graphic Novels for Kids and Teens—Paula Willey @sljournal https://t.co/d7DIsLYCpE
Nosy Crow’s Free Digital Book for Kids About Coronavirus Takes Off: With Axel Scheffler’s illustrations & Hugh Bonneville’s narration, Nosy Crow’s ‘Coronavirus: A Book for Children’ has been downloaded more than 700,000 times—Olivia Snaije @pubperspectives https://t.co/M2rPf0MmHv
Ludwig Bemelmans, Beloved Author of Madeline, Once Shot a Man: He was only sixteen—Olivia Rutigliano @CrimeReads https://t.co/kaaUetbqES
Bill Gates, at Odds With Trump on Virus, Becomes a Right-Wing Target: The Microsoft co-founder turned philanthropist has been attacked with falsehoods that he created the coronavirus and wants to profit from it @nytimes https://t.co/AqhuPngNYY
An Army of Virus Tracers Takes Shape: Asian countries have invested heavily in digital contact-tracing, which uses technology to warn people when they have been exposed to the coronavirus. Massachusetts is using an old-fashioned means: people @nytimes https://t.co/Ovw3k1oNut
A Star Orbiting a Black Hole Just Confirmed a Prediction Made by General Relativity—Michelle Starr @ScienceAlert https://t.co/ZHEOlIIVZL
Why Did The World Shut Down For COVID-19 But Not Ebola, SARS Or Swine Flu?—Kaleigh Rogers @FiveThirtyEight https://t.co/RMkXe0sq7m
How Can Boccaccio’s 14th Century Decameron Help Us Live Through COVID-19? @openculture https://t.co/TpnL1CURdx
How NOT to Wear a Mask: Wearing a face mask takes some getting used to. To get the most benefit, you need to avoid these common mistakes—Tara Parker-Pope @nytimes https://t.co/sID0HFpXmE