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In kids' shows 'The Dangerous Book for Boys' and 'Craig of the Creek,' imagination takes flight

Two shows for kids about making stuff and the power of imagination debuted Friday. One is a cartoon.

Bryan Cranston, the actor, and writer-director Greg Mottola ("Adventureland") have made a character-driven live-action series out of Conn and Hal Iggulden's non-narrative "The Dangerous Book for Boys." It premiered Friday on Amazon Prime. (Cranston is not in it.)

With its embossed cover and antique typography, the original volume resembles something that might have appeared 100 years ago, back when boys were little men and girls were little women, as far as

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