Children are eager listeners—of audiobooks, according to a new Library Journal / School Library Journal survey. Libraries are keeping up with the demand as formats evolve.
Librarians, individuals, and grassroots organizations are on the offensive against censorship attempts.
Increasingly, sensitivity readers play a role in the editorial and publishing process. Experts in a specific identity, they often undertake research to provide detailed feedback on a manuscript.
Mostly realistic fiction, these recent YA novels (and one picture book) cover first love, found family, and living authentically. Each shines a light on queer & trans stories in both past and present settings, proving that LGBTQIA+ youth have always been here—and are not going anywhere.
Once again, Messner is connecting kid lit creators and educators for World Read Aloud Day in February.
Author Tae Keller speaks with DiCamillo about her latest book, Ferris, and the hallmark themes in her work.
The new year brings new education laws to states across the country; a young publisher's posthumous fundraiser continues to help others; Jeff Kinney honored by the Educational Book and Media Association; BCALA seeks scholarship submissions; and more in this edition of News Bites.
After a student shared an upsetting incident on social media, Jones set out to teach her students about safely managing social media and ended up learning a lot herself.
The last month of 2023 saw some great books and multimedia offerings, which include holiday books, Spanish-language titles, and music.
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