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.
HarperCollins Children's answers questions for librarians, teachers, authors, and booksellers wanting to read its books online.
Simon & Schuster issues online reading guidelines for the spring.
In an effort to help educators move to remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic, children's publishers are changing their policies on copyright infringement.
What are the books that call to readers homebound by coronavirus? See the results of our poll. And let us know what you're reading in the comments.
The Everywhere Book Fest will be held May 1 and 2.
Scholastic allows teachers to read its books aloud online through June 30.
Children's authors and illustrators are creating resources and reaching out to educators to help during the coronavirus school closures.
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