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Dolly Parton will read you a bedtime story to get through the pandemic

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If you’re seeking a bit of comfort in trying times, look no further: Dolly Parton is gracing us with bedtime stories. The Tennessee songstress, who sends books to 850,000 kids per month, will broadcast bedtime stories online.

She’ll kick off the 10-book series on April 2, starting with The Little Engine That Could and continuing weekly with other selections from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Related: WATCH: Dolly Parton speaks about her queer fans…to Queerty! In a library announcement,

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