An audiobook of Tuck Everlasting is narrated by Alexis Bledel for its 50th anniversary; Stacy McAnulty goes to Venus in the latest "Our Universe" book. We herald these and more titles in our November stars list.
EBSCO’s Literary Reference Ultimate is a robust, all-in-one digital resource tailored for students, teachers, and librarians exploring literature across cultures, time periods, and genres.
Brag tags and a parent book club created better, more engaged readers at South Park Elementary School in Deerfield, IL.
The November 4 elections across the country sent a resounding message that voters value their libraries.
These three titles focus on intriguing, shocking, under-explored disappearances throughout history.
These series will appeal to readers who love thrills and chills, as well as those who like a tamer read.
The author of the YA novel Not Today, Satan shares how a library story time with a favorite childhood author led to a book about the devil's daughter.
The Newbery-winning author discussed the ways poetry can engage readers in a closing keynote conversation at the 2025 SLJ Summit; 2025 School Librarian of the Year Tim Jones opened the weekend conference with a reminder to celebrate every win.
The Frankfurt Book Fair provides an opportunity for librarians to get a sense of the international children’s literature landscape.
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