By Mac Barnett Here are the year’s most notable picture, chapter and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. By Jennifer Krauss In Julie Flett’s “Let’s Go!
Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy-turvyism and zany names to invent stories for children and help children invent their own. By Mac Barnett For the three Latino kids transported to 1862 Mexico in ...
Building strong reading skills and cultivating a love for books is key in nurturing a lifelong passion for reading. I believe ...
Inspired by the students of Indio High School's National Honor Society chapter, who recently received a service award for ...
On Jan. 27, nonprofit organization PEN America released a list of 23 picture book titles that most frequently banned during ...
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narrative nonfiction books, children’s chapter books—altogether. The curriculum is part of an initiative from the Eric Adams ...
This year's Caldecott medal went to a book about an older sister frustrated when her baby brother "helps." The Newbery went to a middle-grade tale about a time traveler at the turn of the century.
The Captain’s Dog" by Roland Smith tells the story of Capt. Meriwether Lewis, largely from his dog's perspective.