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From flower blossoms to farmers’ market bounty, these picture books celebrate all sorts of growing things and nurture an appreciation of backyard nature.
When teachers and administrators prod us to address this “new and urgent” concern, let us remind them that we’ve been doing that, and so much more, all along.
School librarians and teachers uncovered new ideas to help students tell fact from fiction with the ISTE/SLJ "Information Literacy in the Age of Fake News" webinar.
A "Wall Street Journal" article profiling kid lit "rock stars" who are all white men angered readers. it also prompted soul-searching about diversity in the profession—and a push for solutions.
An elementary school in Westport, CT, kicked off their One Book, One School initiative on Read Across America Day, with a suspenseful school-wide assembly.