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arrouk t1_iymefii wrote

That is genuinely uplifting.

It's nice to see this sub true to its title.

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Any_Monitor5224 t1_iymh6o3 wrote

My one year old is in the program. We love it. Such a generous thing!

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Shaminahable t1_iyn2mjm wrote

My daughter was in the program a decade ago. She loved getting and reading all the books and now that she's a teenager she's passing them to her little cousins so they can have the same joy of reading.

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arrouk t1_iyn33j8 wrote

Ahh ban certain books.

Not to stop children reading then.....

That's you making a false equivalency to push your own political narrative.

I'm not American, I don't have a dog in that race, I still see what you are trying to do

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htimsj t1_iyndsj7 wrote

We are on our second child receiving these books now. Most of them are very good.

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alwaysboopthesnoot t1_iynffon wrote

Why is a private citizen doing the work of the public schools and of county and state orgs to increase reading among children, in the states? Why are elementary ed libraries and reading programs lacking staffing or funding? That’s a choice.

Dolly Parton’s private philanthropy is wonderful—but why aren’t leaders and educators using taxpayer funding for this, vs paying millions for high football stadiums and locker rooms or for school police forces/guns for troopers drives, vs educational/classroom and teacher funding?

Everything is a choice and everything is political, when it comes to taxes, budgets/funding and education.

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sal_fontinalis t1_iynldtq wrote

that’s technically correct but not practically correct. These governors, pundits, propagandists, etc. have whipped people into such a frenzy, that specific US localities have entirely defunded specific libraries beyond operation to limit access to “certain” materials by limiting access to ALL materials. Technically speaking, a false equivalency; practically speaking, not at all.

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WrenchesRUs t1_iynqj61 wrote

We got that book! Our last was called Snow, and it was a fun little book. If anyone else got it, there's the scarf, the cardinal, and the dog in every single picture somewhere, even my 7 year old had fun looking for them lol

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mercifulhawk t1_iyns9w7 wrote

We’ll good for them

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Because of the actions of one school district, Ohio is listed among 32 states with districts banning more than 1,600 books, with most titles featuring LGBTQ+ themes and characters of color, according to a national index.

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Mr_Six6Six t1_iyo235z wrote

God what a wonderful thing. Dolly Parton is such a phenomenal person.

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gregorydgraham t1_iyoioej wrote

That might be true in a reasonable society but Yankia is hardly reasonable. As we see in their abortion rights “debate”, they focus on particular cases until they have the momentum then ban everything. Like the 10yo girl in Ohio, in any reasonable country she would have got a life saving medical intervention, but the ban that supposedly targeted the “women who do it because children are annoying” types was broad enough to included her.

TLDR: they talk about some books, but they want to ban (almost) all books

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bobmcrobber t1_iyomr3x wrote

That's individual school districts, while this is the government of Ohio sending books to people. Yes, book bans are horrible, but the government sending children common books written for their age is completely fine and even beneficial.

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SureSure_ t1_iyovu1d wrote

Okay fine. But native Ohioan here. Let’s not suck Mike DeWine’s dick too quick—he is currently supporting the complete destruction/reconstruction of the Ohio Board of Education to bring it into his office and completely control the education system in this state. Um no?

https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/11/gov-mike-dewine-supports-bill-to-strip-state-school-board-of-control-over-ohio-department-of-education.html?outputType=amp

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Major_Independence_6 t1_iyovycz wrote

Sort by controversial to see conservatives upset by providing books to kids.

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BillHillyTN420 t1_iyp1e9v wrote

Dolly is the most sincere and loving person I've heard of. I don't know her or have ever met her, but I know ppl who went to high school with her and everybody always has good things to say. She has helped her home area so much. Everything she does is done with class. She's truly a blessing to NE TN and the country.

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cerberus698 t1_iyp7dfn wrote

We have something similar in the school district where the town I work in is located.

Great program.

Completely unrelated side note, as a mail carrier who works in said district, I think all of these books should be soft cover.... and fit inside a standard sized mail box...

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SirGlenn t1_iypej01 wrote

I think that's Great 👍 sending free books in the mail to school kids: they get to unwrap a package! and then get to read the book! It's genius 🤣

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Zosoflower t1_iypix7d wrote

My little one gets a book every month! And we read them! So much fun! Some of her favorite books are from Imagination Library <3

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rivboat t1_iyppbuu wrote

They need to go digital.

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BeetlesMa t1_iypzkug wrote

We loved this program. We were so sad when the kids aged out. We have some wonderful books, thanks to Dolly.

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Jackie_Esq t1_iyqjpzw wrote

We have something similar in my town. It's called a free library.

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frankdrachman t1_iyqx905 wrote

Gee I figured Ohio legislators would ban “Little Engine that Could” for its communist or gay undertones?

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