The U.S. Has No Early Childhood Infrastructure. Libraries Are Picking Up the Slack

Public libraries — those perpetually underfunded beacons of inclusiveness — are picking up some of the slack, distinguishing themselves in recent years as one of the only American public institutions actively planning for very young kids.

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