The founding members of the group, all librarians, hosted "Reading my World: Diverse Books for Birth to 8."
A variety of online resources can help with planning for Women's History Month.
John Sullivan, Oge Mora honored by Ezra Jack Keats Awards and more in NewsBites.
People with disabilities remain underrepresented, or misrepresented, in children’s literature.
The newly formed Summer Scares committee announces its selections for an annual booklist and slate of programs promoting and celebrating horror and dark literature for all ages.
Sensory explorers by nature, toddlers are made for scientific inquiry. Here's how to engage them.
Holidays (particularly Hanukkah) and the Holocaust are dominant themes in children’s literature with Jewish content, but this does not represent the totality of the Jewish experience in America or around the world and should not be the only books with Jewish content that children are exposed to.
Visual literacy demands increasingly sophisticated tools to expand kids' critical skills.
Educating kids on how lighting, camera movement, sound, body language, and other film strategies convey meaning.
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