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Children notice color, and they might have questions about it. Not shying away from those conversations is the first step in raising an anti-racist child.
For centuries, humans struggled to sync civil, religious, and agricultural calendars with the solar year. Adding a ‘leap year’ solved the problem—though just for the next 3,300 years.

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