
Starting Monday, all American children can listen to a virtual bedtime stories from former first lady Michelle Obama (Michelle Obama).
In partnership with PBS Kids and Random House, it will hold a series of online strikingb, which will read favorite children’s books. Every week, starting from April 20, Michelle Obama will put the kids to bed, helping parents in isolation to cope with this work.
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This week it will read “Gohello” Julia Donaldson. The readings will take place every Monday for the next four weeks, Michelle Obama will read later “In your book there’s a dragon” Tom Fletcher, “Seeds miss Maple” Eliza Wheeler, “the Very hungry caterpillar” by Eric Carl.
