WASHINGTON Melania Trump is continuing the tradition of first ladies reading a story to children too sick to leave the hospital for the holidays.
WASHINGTON — Melania Trump is continuing the tradition of first ladies reading a story to children too sick to leave the hospital for the holidays.
The White House says the first lady toured a short-stay unit and a surgical unit at Children’s National hospital in Washington on Friday.
She also visited with patients in a playroom and helped make snowflakes with them.
Mrs. Trump came down to the atrium afterward and sat with two patients in front of a towering Christmas tree to read “Oliver the Ornament Meets Belle.”
The story is a sequel to the one she read at the hospital in 2018.
The tradition of a Christmastime visit with hospitalized children by a first lady dates back decades.
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