Children’s author Yashu Shrestha on fostering early literacy, nurturing curiosity, and writing books for disabled children.
To celebrate the release of Bored Panda’s first children’s book, we’re sharing some of our favorite reads for kids. The post ...
They let children write the story, and rewrite it with each visit. Adults are entranced too. (It’s a step up from re-reading tales about teddies and unicorns.) What’s the best way into the ...
Sharon Verbeten, a librarian and longtime writer in the funeral industry, received a $2,000 grant to create and distribute ...
Dragons, fairytales and faraway places could be at your child's fingertips with the flick of a page and with so many to choose from, why not let your little one enjoy the pleasure of finding their ...
A Caldecott Medal winner, he turned childhood memories of fleeing the Nazis in Poland into magical stories. Portrait by Todd WeinsteinCredit... Supported by By Alex Williams Uri Shulevitz, a ...
Every year, World Book Day celebrates the joy of reading, inspiring a new generation of budding book worms to read for fun. This year, World Book Day 2025 falls on Thursday March 6, which means ...
In a Q&A, author David Sheff talks about his new Yoko Ono biography and his hopes of disproving the popular narrative that ...
Although children can certainly ‘read’ these books themselves, When a wordless book is read by two people, the purpose of reading as communication is emphasized.
The benefits of reading with young children, including babies, are well documented. Some of the benefits include enhanced language and literacy, which is critical to future educational attainment.
You've got a friend in these classic movies, from "Lilo & Stitch" and "Inside Out" to "My Life as a Courgette" and "Spirited ...