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From backpacks to bullying, start off the school year right

August, 2007

As students of all ages head back to school, Children's Hospital Boston has health tips and news that can help you and your child get ready for a safe, healthy and productive start to this fall.

Get "Pack 2 School" with Children's on Friday, August 17 at City Hall Plaza.

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ImageWhat's school without at least one exciting field trip? Join Arthur, from the bestselling Marc Brown books and PBS series, along with some of his friends on a tour of Children's Hospital Boston.[read more]

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