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Vancouver Public Library facilitator Marcus Mendes, right, leads the Man in the Moon program as Nick Hunter and his six-month-old son Robinson Hunter, left, and Bruce Stewart and his one-year-old daughter Sara Stewart, centre, listen at the library's South Hill branch in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday June 11, 2009. The program combines reading, singing and dancing to help fathers and their babies learn stories and nursery rhymes while bonding. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck Vancouver Public Library facilitator Marcus Mendes, right, leads the Man in the Moon program as Nick Hunter and his six-month-old son Robinson Hunter, left, and Bruce Stewart and his one-year-old daughter Sara Stewart, centre, listen at the library's South Hill branch in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday June 11, 2009. The program combines reading, singing and dancing to help fathers and their babies learn stories and nursery rhymes while bonding. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

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