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A brilliantly written novel in verse, “To Stay Alive” portrays a vivid, emotional picture of the tragic Donner Party of 1846.
It's never too early for kids to fall in love with books. And finding stories that are captivating to look at and fun to hear when read aloud is half the battle. Here's a list of engaging toddler ...
Lucky Rabbit Publishing will highlight children's picture books and literacy tools for young readers. The new publishing ...
When readers meet Eddie, his father is sick and on his way to Sioux Falls for medical treatment. The family leaves behind ...
Kids love animals -- and they love books about animals, too. From dog books to bear books to bunny books and pig books, our list of favorite animal "tails" is full of great picks. Some have funny, ...
We asked local librarians from the Louisville Free Public Library for recommendations for what to read ahead of the 2025 ...
A Supreme Court case being argued on April 22 is set to determine whether a Maryland school district's reading program, which ...
Harvard University has hired another law firm to help it navigate a U.S. House investigation into its response to claims of ...
In Mahmoud v. Taylor, parents of different faiths argue that LGBTQ-inclusive books in schools are infringing on their First ...
In the kid’s book “Prince & Knight,” the handsome prince falls in love not with a princess, but with the knight. Some parents ...
Kyle Lukoff, illus. by Levi Hastings. Simon & Schuster, Apr., ages 4–8 In what PW’s starred review called “an approachable, engaging work,” Newbery Honoree Lukoff details “how LGBTQ+ ...