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Iran protests: Bereaved families prevented from mourning their loved ones move their memorials online

Iran protests: Bereaved families prevented from mourning loved ones move their memorials online

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Wellington Harbour was at its photogenic best, under an unblemished bluebird sky, with a gentle northerly zephyr fanning proceedings in the soft winter sun

Finally, a Persian Version of Goodnight Moon

Finally, a Persian Version of “Goodnight Moon” “Goodnight Moon,” the 1947 classic written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd, was one of the first children’s books I bought when I became a mother. My kids loved (and still love) the simple characters and sentiments and how the pages take readers on a bedtime tour from the macro (a bunny in a large bedroom) to the micro (a close-up illustration of a painting) and back to the macro. In our home, there was only one consistent problem with initial readings of “Goodnight Moon”: Nearly every time I read the book to my kids, one of them implored me to pause on the page with the words, “Goodnight mush.” He then pointed to an illustration of something in a bowl and said, “Mama, what’s mush?”

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