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🗓️ 10 April 2024
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Ever walked into a public library with your children, only to hurry them past the displays in the kids’ section because they’re almost all focused on promoting one secular agenda or another?
You’re not alone. Choosing good literature for our kids--especially in light of the blatant bias many librarians proudly display--can be a challenging task in our current cultural climate.
In this episode, Korie Johnson from Good Book Mom tells us all about how we, as Christian parents, can build relationships with our local library and its leaders in order to make an impact both on the books they promote and on the individuals themselves.
You’ll be encouraged by her straightforward approach to choosing quality children’s literature (it doesn’t all have to be explicitly Christian!) and also her practical suggestions for how to interact with your library community to enact change.
Korie has lots of great resources on her website where she vets and reviews hundreds of books so we don’t have to!
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the MS-Mama Podcast I'm your host Abby Halverstat |
0:08.7 | Happy Wife Mama to 10 Bible Believing Christian and on today's episode I get to chat with someone who is doing really cool things in the Christian book sphere and she's going to have a lot of information for every Christian parent so stay tuned. But before we get started I want to talk to you about our podcast sponsor |
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1:37.9 | Boteburg music academy.com and I will put all of that info in the show notes. So today I have Corey Johnson with me on this episode, |
1:45.7 | and she is the creator and curator and all the things |
1:51.6 | of the account Good Book Mom on Instagram and she is here today to talk to us about good books among other things. |
2:00.5 | Cori, thanks for being here. |
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