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FAQ: Is Sunscreen Toxic? And Other Questions, Answered


How effective is it? What SPF is best? Is it safe to wear every day?
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While most experts agree that you should use sunscreen year-round to prevent damage from the sun, harmful ultraviolet rays are strongest during late spring and early summer. We’ve partnered with health reporters from Wirecutter, The New York Times site that reviews and recommends products (and publishes annual ratings of sunscreens for the face and body), to answer some of the most common questions readers have about sunscreen, including how safe and effective it is, how to use it properly, and how to pick the right one for you. ....

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The 3 Best Inflatable Kiddie Pools 2021


E. coli) spread easily in untreated water. (According to the CDC, germ-killing pool disinfectants like chlorine and bromine are unsafe for kiddie pool use because it can be hard to gauge how much disinfectant should be added as water sloshes from the pool throughout the day.)
Dumping the water from your pool each day can also help mitigate any potentially disastrous accidents. The CDC mentions that some state or local laws in your area may require fences or barriers around inflatable and plastic kiddie pools and slides. And the US Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that you either fence, cover, or empty your portable pool (PDF) to ensure your child’s safety. ....

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Still reeling and reverberating from the love that my article Why I’m Proud To Be A Total B tch has been getting and then the complete surprise of the HuffPost Live piece that followed a day later. I have to admit, that although I’ve been on both sides of the microphone for more than 25 years, I was a wee bit nervous. Within a moment of being “on air,” I literally felt like I was on air, walking on sunshine, dancing on clouds, having such a good time in conversation with Nancy Redd who is a delightful interviewer. ....

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Black Children Aren't Seeing Themselves in the Books They Read. This Mom Is Working to Change That.


Updated: 5:53 AM PST, February 28, 2021
Author Nancy Redd said she wrote her first children s book Bedtime Bonnet for her daughter, who didn t want to wear a bonnet because she never saw her favorite characters from the books she loved to read wearing one.
There was a time that 6-year-old Nancy Bhattacharya hated wearing her bonnet. She never saw her favorite characters from the books she loved to read wearing one, so despite having textured hair that would be damaged by a normal pillow case, she didn’t think it was for her.
“Because she’d never seen anybody besides me and her grandma wearing a bonnet, she presumed bonnets were just for old people,” her mom, Nancy Redd, told Inside Edition Digital. “Whenever you see a [Black] female cartoon character laying down at night, her hair was never protected by bonnet, which most people who actually live a Black experience know, that is inaccurate assessment of how we sleep.” ....

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Book Corner: These picture books focus on Black experience for children


By Darcie Caswell
This February, the Central Rappahannock Regional Library celebrates African American history with online programs for all ages that can be found at librarypoint.org/african-american-history. There, you can find a video series focusing on Black inventors and a variety of booklists with recommended titles for all ages.
The books below are selections from one of those lists, Our Stories: The African American Experience for Children, which includes titles for readers up through grade 6.
“Bedtime Bonnet” by Nancy Redd and illustrated by Nneka Myers. A little girl watches as all the members of her family get ready for bed. Her brother twists his locs and slips on a durag, her mother wraps her curls in a scarf, her grandma puts her hair in rollers and a kerchief. While her mother lovingly braids the little girl’s hair, her grandpa tells jokes that make her laugh. But when the little girl can’t find her bedtime bonnet to protec ....

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