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- Media literacy for preschoolers requires active parent viewing
Media literacy can be developed in preschoolers if parents actively watch media content with them and relate it to real-life experiences – and your family's values.
- Media literacy for preschoolers: Parenting a savvy viewer
Media literacy for preschoolers isn't given much emphasis in schools, but parents can advance a child's media literacy at home.
- Wreck it Ralph: Biggest box-office opening ever for Disney animation
Wreck it Ralph sold $49.1 worth of tickets this weekend. Wreck-It Ralph is a 3-D animated family film about a video game villain who tries to break free of his role.
- Bill Walton: 10 quotes for his birthday For his 60th birthday, here are 10 quotes from the Basketball Hall of Famer.
- Five secrets to fabulous fried rice
Fried rice is a favorite Asian staple, but did you know it works best with cold leftover rice? Here are some helpful hints for making this crowd-pleasing meal at home.
- Aged white cheddar and broccoli soup with chorizo
Cheesy and warm, but also spicy and smokey, this soup will please both kids and parents. The chorizo and aged white cheddar make it different from your average bowl broccoli cheddar soup.
- Halloween leftovers: Peanut butter cup and Snickers crunch brownies
Bake your way through some of that extra Halloween candy with this three-layer ooey-gooey brownie recipe.
- Heidi Klum: no makeup for charity, 'empowerment.' Really?
Heidi Klum is ditching her lipstick as part of a BBC Children in Need 'Go BearFaced' campaign, which encourages women to spend Nov. 9 without makeup. But one mom wonders: How do more Heidi Klum photos help girls?
- Christopher Walken stars as a talented cellist in 'A Late Quartet'
'Quartet' follows a group of musicians that's disrupted by the health problems of one of their members.
- Sean Penn turns in an over-the-top performance in 'This Must Be the Place'
Sean Penn stars as a burned-out former rock star in 'This Must Be the Place.'
- Denzel Washington in 'Flight' (+trailer)
Some elements don't quite coalesce, but 'Flight' is a pretty good nail-biter.
- 'Orchestra of Exiles' shines a light on little-known history
The documentary about violinist Bronislaw Huberman, who saved Jewish musicians during the Holocaust by recruiting them for his orchestra, has too many reenactments but some great footage of conductor Arturo Toscanini.
- Election 2012: We're all candidates for change, especially middle-schoolers
Election 2012 future shock: Issues and information are evolving at exponential rates. That makes the job of citizenship and voting pretty important – because, as this principal, whose 2008 middle-schoolers are voters now, sees it, we're all candidates for change.
- One child policy up for reform in China?
One child per family is all the Chinese government currently permits its urban citizens – rural families are allowed two children if the firstborn is a girl. The highly unpopular policy should be phased out, according to a new report by a Chinese government think tank.
- Too much leftover Halloween candy? Use it to make a delicious hot drink.
Halloween hot chocolate (think: liquid candy) is a great way to use up Halloween treats.
- Blake Shelton cleans up at CMA awards
Blake Shelton took home the CMA Entertainer of the Year, Best Male Vocalist, and "Song of the Year." Blake Shelton wrote "Over You" with his wife, Miranda Lambert.
- The X Factor Final 12 revealed
X Factor recap: After tricking their audience by airing their first live show on Halloween, The X Factor returned on Thursday to reveal their top 12 contestants.
- Top Picks: 'Deathly Hallows' Ultimate Edition, Barbra Streisand's unreleased recordings, and more
Ken Burns returns with 'The Dust Bowl,' National Geographic's Andrew Evans documents his travels on Twitter, and more top picks.
- Cinnamon nut crunch shortbread
Top a basic shortbread dough with cinnamon-sugar nuts. Almonds, walnuts, and pecans all work. Then sprinkle powdered sugar over the top of each piece for an extra-special touch.
- Bronco Bama Girl: Tired of presidential politics!
Four-year-old Abigael Evans went viral as Bronco Bama Girl this week. Her mother captured her on video bursting into tears at one too many National Public Radio stories on the election: "I'm tired of Bronco Bama and Mitt Romney," she sobbed over the endless news coverage of the 2012 presidential election. NPR issued her an apology.