It's not all laughs, improv programs teach communication skills, collaboration, and help build confidence.
With systemic harassment and assault in the news, educators are working age appropriate lessons about boundaries, safety, and sexual assault into the school day.
In anticipation of our coverage of Black History Month, add these selections about historical figures with big dreams, from board books to YA memoirs, to your collection and display year-round.
Known for his discerning eye and love of theater, Neal Porter has established one of the highest quality picture book imprints in the United States and around the world.
Lunar themes, storytelling, STEAM initiatives, and more ideas for summer activities at the library.
A new website is crowdsourcing information on libraries around the world for travelers to visit.
Could there be a repeat of 2017? The children’s literature scholar thinks two nonfiction titles about race in the United States could take the medal.
The Librarian for a Day initiative gives candidates a chance to learn about library life within a branch community with the help of a mentor.
Baby-friendly card policies encourage literacy and library use from birth.
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