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BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY: Celebrating The Formative Power of Reading Rainbow and LeVar Burton
Mr. Rogers was one of the most formative people in my early development. I watched his program religiously and even received a signed letter from him in elementary school. He died in 2003 and it was a major loss for a generation of kids and parents. However, if you wanted
Why Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War Is Still So Great to Play 7 Years Later
This article is presented by Joycity. A pirate’s life ain’t easy. It’s full of fierce naval battles on the open sea with rival fleets, encounters with fearsome sea monsters, endless plundering and conquest, and so much more. The nice thing about Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War is that