Family tie-dye, van Gogh-themed art projects, and dog-themed programming are hits at this Michigan library.
Education may be part of the solution to stopping the incidence of anti-semitic harassment, vandalism, and physical assaults at schools.
Four innovators use technology to bring out the best in their students and their communities.
With projects ranging from aquaponics to breakerspaces, these innovators maximize tech's creative potential. It starts in the library.
A 90-minute version of SLJ's workshop will be available to attendees of Scholastic Reading Summits held in Chicago on June 20 and Austin, on July 16.
Children's Book Week turns 100, and the literacy initiative is providing free resources to help everyone mark the occasion.
Trauma-informed approaches can help librarians better understand and respond to young patrons' behavioral issues.
Financial literacy, game night, and World Refugee Day programs are some family-oriented activities at libraries this summer.
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