Article continues below From Gandalf to Sir Lancelot, and from Snow White to The Cat ... with a non-profit charity, World Book Day, with the aim to get "more children, from all backgrounds ...
Supported by By Alex Williams Uri Shulevitz, a Polish-born children’s book author and illustrator ... light,” Kirkus Reviews noted, and “Snow” (1998), the story of a boy who seemingly ...
A sea change in children’s literature was happening. A new and uniquely American era of more-lyrical, artistically ...
TODAY: Today is the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen, and International Children’s Book Day. The goal of the day is to create and further in children a love of reading. The day also spotlights ...
Readers can spring into new additions to series, including a picture book about learning to embrace differences, an illustrated novel about navigating potential failures, a YA fantasy about a girl ...
Once upon a time…is not the only way to begin a children’s book. L.M. Montgomery opted for ... hills when Father Wolf woke up from his day's rest, scratched himself, yawned, and spread out ...
Writer Lale Arikoglu follows the historic 1,000 mile sled dog race to find out why it still captures so many imaginations.
The shift to remote learning and 1:1 devices for some districts coincided with problems with student attention and attendance ...
This is the fourteenth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia—to spend time in ...
Use The Snowy Day in a themed unit about winter weather, snow, the seasons, or play. Keep reading for music ideas, movement activities, and recommended companion books about playing in the snow.
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