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School librarian Tom Bober created a unit of picture book read-alouds and primary sources for the country’s 250th birthday.
In a time of deep distrust and widespread propaganda, news and media literacy skills are more vital than ever.
Budgets are tight everywhere, and outside funding is vital to school and public libraries’ ability to meet the needs of students and patrons.
StoryKind aims to connect with readers, spark an interest in reading and writing, and help wean kids off a steady diet of short-form video.
John Green’s Looking for Alaska is the No. 1 banned book in schools over the last four years.
Theresa Bruce created a new school library from scratch—and learned some things along the way that can help any librarian wanting to improve their space, collection, and programming.
The lawsuit, which was filed in Ohio federal court, alleges trademark infringement, unfair competition, and deceptive trade practices.
Daniel Nayeri's novel set in World War II Iran was selected from a list of finalists that included Kyle Lukoff’s A World Worth Saving, Amber McBride’s The Leaving Room, Hannah V. Sawyerr’s Truth Is, and Ibi Zoboi’s (S)Kin.
Highlights from the SLJ Summit panel discussions include stories from Caldecott and National Book Award winner Dan Santat, as well as tips for creating a culture of reading and collaborating with public libraries.
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