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Learning to Read
Media Bias Explained
Season 2025
Episode 5
A kid discovers conflicting news stories about the same snowstorm. With the help of two news anchors, he learns how media bias can influence perspectives and opinions. This fun and engaging video encourages kids to critically evaluate news by comparing and contrasting sources to uncover the full story.
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