Students can study the science of baseball—and the sport can help teach the kids key STEM concepts—thanks to this new multi-year content collaboration.
This Brothers Grimm folktale is elaborately illustrated in a traditional, yet interactive manner.
An interative, dystopian-themed program lets middle schoolers have fun while developing their knowledge of rhetoric, style, language, and more.
The creator of a mobile library serving children in Afghanistan, a middle school teacher-designer of a social justice course in West Philadelphia, and #1000BlackGirlBooks founder Marley Dias were named to the International Literacy Association’s “30 Under 30” list.
Fans of Eric Carle will rejoice in this well-presented, comprehensive app.
Lunar themes, storytelling, STEAM initiatives, and more ideas for summer activities at the library.
The government's education report focuses on partnerships and literacy, but no cost was included.
SLJ's 2018 School Librarian of the Year is one of the 250 school and public librarians who received $500 in microfunding.
Here’s how to get young people to explore creative writing and the arts with a zine-making workshop at your library.
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