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Extra, Extra: Mr. Rogers On How To Talk To Kids About Tragedy


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Published Dec 14, 2012

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  • Report: It Okay To Spend Rest Of Day Curled In Fetal Position Under Desk
  • Here is the always wonderful Mr. Rogers on how to talk to your kids about tragedy.
  • So MetroCards might be getting more expensive, but hey! Some of them will soon come with free audio books!
  • Yay! The anti-price gouging pedicab bill is now law.
  • Don't expect to see any ESPN tweets about sports until Sunday.
  • Moving along... Here watch an adorable British child tell the (a?) story of Christmas.
  • And here are some lucky Brazilian kids who got to talk to Santa with a magic telephone booth (and some retired actors).
  • OK, now let's get down for some cute animals, shall we? Here is a pony playing with a dachshund!
  • What? Well you can't find fault with this tree kangaroo and her joey, can you?
  • Really? Fine, would you'd prefer a live feed of a box of puppies?
  • Not your thing? Really? How about a kitten fighting a cat tail?
  • Hard to please, eh? well maybe you'll prefer a chow chow falling asleep?

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