The Jewish holiday of Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Booths, celebrates the autumn harvest and the bounty that nature provides. Share these picture books with young children for the festival and any time throughout the year.
Banned Books Week 2023 Youth Honorary Chair Da'Taeveyon Daniels writes about his journey to self-acceptance and advocacy, and the importance of the fight against censorship.
Dogs and cats save the day in these appealing stories for young children about rescue squads and community helpers.
Full of excitement and intrigue, these noteworthy first books will leave YA readers clamoring for the next installment.
Early learning offerings by informed staff and programs extended from the height of the pandemic can help all young children thrive.
With large publishers falling short, independent publishers have emerged to produce children's books with Latinx characters and by Latinx creators in both English and Spanish.
The anniversary of women gaining the right to vote is a good time to revisit resources and offer titles that teach not only about the suffrage movement, but the women who continued the fight for equal pay, education, and more.
These series about friend duos will appeal to young children just starting to read independently—and watching the streaming show on Apple TV.
These elementary books also feature versions of the Monkey King, a character from a 16th-century Chinese tale and central character in a new streaming release.
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