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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.
As part of the Children's Book Week celebration, the Library of Congress has digitized some historically significant children's books.
The Lit Bar is the first bookstore in years in the Bronx, and its owner has big plans for her business and the community.
Few statements are as compelling as “It happened to me.” These powerful graphic novels convey that message.
A one-stop Earth Day resource list to help with programming and lesson plan needs.
The Bank Street Center for Children's Literature announced its annual awards chosen by young readers.
Stories give us a place in which to locate our shared histories; stories are an affirmation of our selves. Stories of the past give birth to the narratives of today. Stories of the present allow dreams of the future. The stories I read gave me the courage to write my own tale.
Sixty-four poems explore living between cultures, the pleasure and pain that memories can bring, and the power of poetry to express joy, loss, and pride.
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