Myers’s 145th Street: Short Stories, celebrating its 20th anniversary, highlights the beauty of Harlem and the people and stories that make the neighborhood unique.
School librarian Laura Gardner offers best practices to stay connected with students and keep the fun factor high.
The at-home program offers downloadable superhero-themed activities, previews of graphic novels, and how-to videos from DC's roster of middle grade authors and illustrators, including Minh Lê, Gene Luen Yang, Shannon and Dean Hale, Meg Cabot, and Amanda Deibert.
Best-selling author and Sibert Honor-winner Chris Barton talks about his new book, All of a Sudden and Forever: Help and Healing After the Oklahoma City Bombing, and how parents, educators, librarians, and authors can discuss difficult topics with young children.
The national nonprofit creates a new and immediate goal to get books to kids in need during the coronavirus crisis.
Abrams joins the list of publishers with new, temporary guidelines for reading its books online.
The audiobook giant creates new site for free streaming, available in six languages.
Macmillan joins fellow publishers in altering its guidelines for teachers, librarians, and parents at this time.
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