Kids are used to being told about what they can't do yet but will be able to do someday. "It's all this potential," says author Jon Klassen — and that's what his new board book is about.
BY DONNA SWICEGOOD Nine local nonprofit organizations are seeking community support to fund a variety of short-term projects, ranging from providing ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — A Space Coast nonprofit aimed at making sure schoolchildren are fed is asking the community to help it stock its pantry by hosting a food drive during September, which is Hunger ...
As more than 2,000 federal agents surge in Minneapolis in an immigration crackdown and clash with protesters on the streets, ...
It might have seemed absurd to buy a brick-and-mortar bookstore in 2021, when prevailing wisdom suggested that print books were about to be replaced with digital facsimiles. That didn’t stop Heather E ...
"Baby 411," from Austin pediatrician, continues to find new generation of parents and now grandparents to adjust to changing ...
Chef Anthony Thomas, of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, shows up in random spots to cook. He wants to instill a sense of adventure in kids who read his book.
TOLEDO, Ohio — A Toledo nurse and mother of two is turning her personal journey into inspiration for others, becoming a first-time author with a children’s book rooted in faith, family and ...
Back when I first published this list in 2017, my two daughters were just 3 years and 7 months old. Now somehow I find myself the mom of an 11-year-old and an 8-year-old who have largely outgrown ...
We asked staffers at children’s publishing houses to tell us about their favorite children’s or YA book they read this year. Our only condition: it couldn’t be a book that their company had published.
There is a disjunction at the heart of children’s literature. It is that the placing of words and brushstrokes, the arranging of every publishing deal and the selling and buying of every book, is ...