The CPSC is left cleaning up the House Speaker's messy child-safety law. Now, confusion over how the rules affect children's books has led some libraries to rope off kids' sections.
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Older copies of childrens books can still be found on the shelves at area libraries and officials do not expect to encounter any problems as a result of a federal law dealing with lead in items targeted for children.
Older copies of childrens books can still be found on the shelves at area libraries and officials do not expect to encounter any problems as a result of a federal law dealing with lead in items targeted for children.
Successful children’s book will now be available in libraries nationwide
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