Everyone has their favorite books from their childhood, but classic children’s books have big blind spots you might never have noticed. Dulcé Sloan points them out in another episode of Dul-Sayin’. #DailyShow #Comedy
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Everyone has their favorite books from their childhood, but classic children’s books have big blind spots you might never have noticed. Dulcé Sloan points them out in another episode of Dul-Sayin’. #DailyShow #Comedy
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True true. We need to change the books that we read or use to teach children, instead of boycotting books
ReplyFunny thing is, I always thought the giving tree was a male since every cd was voiced by male voice actors
ReplyI love u Dulce
ReplyJust doing a lil light reading…
ReplyThis is me too
ReplyJnco I always wondered where the u was….. but I guess it was me the whole time…. I was the U in the jnco… in reality I don’t actually think we had enough money to afford jnco(s)
ReplyPoor Sally… she doesn’t get to talk ANNNNND she’s clumsy….
ReplyDul-sayin has been my favorite daily show lately. She’s seriously the best.
ReplyHow is a children’s book about a woman who doesn’t want to date broke dudes breaking gender norms?
ReplyJane sounds like a right Karen…
ReplyThis was funny
ReplyOk I think you are putting too much on the giving tree
ReplySo Dulce Sloan is teaching women to become gold diggers?
ReplyHow you gon do The Giving Tree like that
ReplyWe don’t just need more books written with female characters; we also need teachers and parents to read these books to kids of all genders so that no one thinks of them as “girl books.”
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