When author Bruce Handy's son was young, he loved and lost an orange balloon. He and illustrator Julie Kwon talk about a ...
Several recent books with unreliable narrators give children the rare pleasure of feeling smarter than the story.
These back-to-school reads will help children tackle first-day nerves, new teachers, letters, numbers and more. By Travis Jonker Travis Jonker is a children’s book author and illustrator, and the ...
Scholastic research shows that humor in books is the top characteristic kids look for when making their reading selections. According to the Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report, more than 50 ...
Ashley Bendiksen, a survivor and advocate, wrote 'A Kids Book About Boundaries' to help families discuss safety and healthy ...
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book about the struggle to leave the house, a middle grade novel ...
Those innocent bedtime stories you lovingly read aloud night after night contained sophisticated adult themes that sailed right over young heads but spoke directly to your parental experiences and ...
Representation in children’s literature is more than a trend—it’s a bridge to empathy and self-worth. Books featuring neurodiverse characters help kids with learning differences see themselves ...
Here is how you can help: Donate New Books at the LIVE Book Drive-Friday, May 15 hosted by Wegmans and WGRZ Channel 2 On Your ...
Marley Blonsky's new book & clothing are bringing the same message to both: you do not have to fit the old mold to belong on ...
See our photo tour with highlights from the fair, featuring awards ceremonies and celebrations, appearances by renowned ...