Works by David Bowles, Meg Medina, Eric Velasquez, and Monica Brown were honored by the Spanish Language Affiliate of the CBC at Bank Street College of Education.
Christopher Paul Curtis reflects on his post-Newbery life, censorship attempts, and why his books, centering of African American history, are necessary, especially today.
Children’s literature is becoming more inclusive. But it has been a long, complicated road, and the journey is ongoing.
As censorship efforts continue, here's a look at some of the latest developments in schools and public libraries around the country.
Readers who loved Shang-Chi's action, adventure, and lore should enjoy these three titles.
These elementary and middle-grade books channel the heart and humor of the new series based on Cece Bell's autobiographical Newbery Honor graphic novel.
As we head into the new year with heightened concerns about books being removed from classrooms and libraries, listen to these five podcast episodes that discuss censorship and book banning historically and now.
The 2021 year in review episode of The Yarn podcast is up!
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Children’s music artists turn to new technologies to reach eager audiences during the pandemic.
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