Dr. Belinda George puts on her pajamas for 'Tucked in Tuesdays' to read bedtime stories for her elementary school students over Facebook Live.
Dr. Belinda George puts on her pajamas for "Tucked in Tuesdays" to read bedtime stories for her elementary school students over Facebook Live. Her efforts have gone viral, with families across the country tuning in, and has helped improve her students' reading scores.
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