The booklet featured Winnie-the-Pooh characters instructing children on what to do in the case of a mass .
The Dallas Independent School District has apologized after children were sent home with a Winnie the Pooh-inspired book that explained school shootings.
Following concern from parents, the Dallas ISD issued an apology and stated they did not provide enough context for the booklet. "Recently a booklet was sent home so parents could discuss with their children how to stay safe in such cases.
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