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America Counts: Stories Behind the Numbers
When Larry the Cucumber and Daniel Tiger Speak, Children Listen
Children love to see their favorite characters on TV, online, and in books. Often these characters can teach them key lessons like how to brush their teeth, get ready for bed, and take care of younger siblings.
Now the U.S. Census Bureau is using a similar approach to teach tots and their parents about the importance of counting everyone — especially young children — in the 2020 Census.
Through partnerships with children-focused groups from Nickelodeon to Wonderama, and Molly of Denali and Daniel Tiger, young children and their families are being educated about the 2020 Census in fun and engaging ways.
Continue reading about how kids can learn about the census through their favorite Sesame Street, Dr. Seuss or VeggieTales characters.
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