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A Dallas school district distributed Winnie-the-Pooh books about dealing with a school shooter. The book shows the bear telling kids to "run, hide, fight," as per the FBI's recommendations.
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The book’s cover says: "If there is danger, let Winnie the Pooh and his crew show you what to do." Inside, it includes passages such as "If danger is near, do not fear. Hide like Pooh does until ...
Cindy Campos holds the book "Stay Safe" in Dallas. Campos' 5-year-old son was so excited about the Winnie the Pooh book he got at school that he asked her to read it with him as soon as he got home.
A Texas school district is apologizing for sending young students home with a Winnie the Pooh-themed book without telling their parents it’s about how to survive a school shooting.
Cindy Campos' 5-year-old son was so excited about the Winnie the Pooh book he got at school that he asked her to read it with him as soon as he got home.
DALLAS — Cindy Campos' 5-year-old son was so excited about the Winnie the Pooh book he got at school that he asked her to read it with him as soon as he got home. But her heart sank when she ...
The school district in Dallas has drawn backlash from parents after giving elementary school students a Winnie the Pooh-themed book that teaches children how to “run, hide, fight” in dangerous ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom commented on the book on Twitter, saying: “Winnie the Pooh is now teaching Texas kids about active shooters because the elected officials do not have the courage to ...