First make a schedule for your little one including choice time, quiet time, and screen time for when you need to work or rest. Then use these resources.
These websites, books, and articles will help students dig deeper into the history of women’s suffrage.
The annual feminist booklist is out from Rise, formerly known as the Amelia Bloomer Project.
Increasing book access for young people boosts their chances for both personal and academic success. Donalyn Miller identifies common obstacles in schools and libraries, along with advice on how to reduce the negative impact on young readers.
Back in print at long last, the "Owly" series is now in full color, with words. Here's how author Andy Runton adapted his beloved books.
Aimed at early elementary school students, PebbleGo offers wide-ranging ready reference, with an emphasis on accessibility that strengthens the ease of interaction for students with physical and cognitive challenges.
To help the next generation learn the "fundamental life skill" of news literacy, the organizations will educate people of all ages on how to identify misinformation and the importance of a free press.
Betsy Bird’s annual marathon of standout titles in children’s literature, from the unconventional to the informational.
Children should be encouraged to look closely at the world around them and ask questions. These recently published titles for preschool and early elementary students will do just that as they build a solid foundation for STEM work and wonderings.
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