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LOS ANGELES, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Starlight Children s Foundation and The Walt Disney Company announced a collaboration to bring Disney Princess-themed Starlight Hospital Wear to children s hospitals across the United States. The collaboration will include five designs inspired by iconic and heroic Disney characters Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Mulan and Tiana, joining existing
Frozen-themed Starlight Gowns featuring Elsa, Anna and Olaf.
Disney Princess-themed Starlight Hospital Gowns
These new Starlight Hospital Wear are a part of Disney s year-long Ultimate Princess Celebration highlighting the courage and kindness of beloved Disney Princesses and
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Starlight Children s Foundation And The Walt Disney Company Reveal Disney Princess-Themed Starlight Hospital Wear
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At Wi16, a Romance Panel with Love for YA By Alex Green | Feb 23, 2021
The American Booksellers Association’s 16th Winter Institute was a streamlined affair this year, with booksellers logging in digitally to the three-day gathering. But the conference’s single track of sessions opened with momentum a keynote by former President Barack Obama and that spirit carried throughout in events rich with energy, from presenters and attendees alike.
“I knew that we could easily talk for three hours and the fact that we only have 40 minutes, it’s just not fair,” Scholastic v-p and editorial director David Levithan joked while moderating the LGBTQ+ romance panel. Like many of the sessions, the free-roving conversation took its own shape, with authors emphasizing young adult romance as a particularly well-suited genre for stories with expansive LGBTQ+ representation.