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    <body><![CDATA[Read this in the book store yesterday. The moral of the story--that it's okay for some people to choose to do one thing and others to choose to do something else--is great and so are the adorable drawings (how many books star naked mole rats?). Kids will also find it hilarious that the &quot;normal&quot; thing to do is be naked.]]></body>
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