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A mother's COVID-19 children's book parodies go viral

A mother's COVID-19 children's book parodies go viral

05/17/2020

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A mother's COVID-19 children's book parodies go viral

Clip: 5/17/2020 | 3m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

A mother's COVID-19 children's book parodies go viral

New York City mother of two Stefanie Trilling is aiming to bring a little joy to the world during the pandemic by parodying classic children's book covers. A lawyer by training with no artistic background, her paintings have gone viral on social media. NewsHour Weekend's Megan Thompson spoke to Trilling to learn more.

05/17/2020

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