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Kimberly Hirsh

Three books in a trench coat. Escribitionist. Mom. School librarian. Citizen of Romancelandia. I manage multiple chronic illnesses. I love books and games. πŸŒˆβ™Ώ

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March 13, 2020

πŸ”– Keeping kids busy at home

Storing links here so they’re easy for me to find when I need them during the next two weeks. Maybe they’ll help you, too?

  • 13 things to keep kids entertained if quarantined for coronavirus
  • Keeping Kids Busy for Work at Home Parents – A Coronavirus Helpful Guide
  • Kids Stuck At Home? Here’s How To Keep Them Busy And Grow Their Brains At The Same Time
  • Stuck at Home? 10 Fun At-Home Activities to Keep Kids Busy

More to come.

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I acknowledge that I live and work on unceded Lumbee, Skaruhreh/Tuscarora, Cheraw, Catawba, Saponi, Occaneechi, and Shakori land. I give respect and reverence to those who came before me. I thank Holisticism for the text of this land acknowledgement.

We must acknowledge that much of what we know of this country today, including its culture, economic growth, and development throughout history and across time, has been made possible by the labor of enslaved Africans and their ascendants who suffered the horror of the transatlantic trafficking of their people, chattel slavery, and Jim Crow. We are indebted to their labor and their sacrifice, and we must acknowledge the tremors of that violence throughout the generations and the resulting impact that can still be felt and witnessed today. I thank Dr. Terah β€˜TJ’ Stewart for the text of this labor acknowledgement.

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