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It seems unfair to announce a list of best books without revealing the criteria of judgment. It is true that the vogue for identity politics that has swept into children’s literature (and the ...
Books for Kids collects new children’s books from the Western New York community and distributes them to needy children who would not otherwise have a chance to own a book of their own ...
American children reading this book might be startled to learn about the segregation, the yellow stars, and the rules prohibiting even such things as ice-skating for the Jewish children.
Disney and the Starlight Children's Foundation are honoring Hispanic Heritage Month by providing new Encanto-themed hospital gowns and pants to children's hospitals across the country. The big ...
“This is a serious warning for parents and children who have loved the movie ‘Wicked’ — do not buy them the book,” user @enchantednanny said in a video. “It is not a children’s book.
The author of This Book Is Banned says they hope kids have fun with it — and also learn about censorship.
The Maryland Book Bank hopes to collect 30,000 books for Books for Kids Day amid school funding cuts.
'Not Everyone Walks the Stage' is a children's book about a girl who uses a wheelchair. Author Sierra Andrews, an MSOE student, drew on her own experiences as a paraplegic. Andrews, who is ...
Where the Wild Things Are is number one on BBC Culture's poll of the greatest children's books. Imogen Carter explores its appeal.
Throughout Black History Month, the National Museum Of African American History And Culture will be hosting events for kids six and up.
Aly Raisman's new children's book, “From My Head to My Toes,” explores the topic of consent. She hopes families can use the picture book to spark difficult conversations.