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Summertime is a battle of parents vs. screens. Here are five tips for getting your kids to read this summer, including ...
Librarians, educators, and authors share age-appropriate resources for introducing kids to banned books and celebrating ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, Taraji P. Henson, Mary J. Blige and Serena Williams are just a few of our favorite Black celebrities who have written books for kids.
EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. — Stop the summer brain drain by getting your kids hooked on reading this summer. This is part two of the 10th annual KCRA summer beach reads series. Last week, we took a ...
Get ready for some adventure in the pages and sounds of a new CHamoru language children's book. Kumisión i Fino’ CHamoru yan Fina’nå’guen i Historia yan Lina’la’ i Taotao Tåno’ or ...
For some visitors, Faith Ringgold’s newest exhibition at the High Museum will transport them back decades. For others, it will capture them in their present moment. But regardless of their stage in ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Families gathered at the Gulf Coast Humane Society Saturday morning for their monthly "Read and Rollover" event, where children read books to shelter animals waiting for ...
A baby sea otter frisks with his father through Britta Teckentrup’s pastel illustrations in “When I Became Your Daddy,” a rhyming picture book by Susannah Shane. Designed to be read aloud by ...
“A Day in the D with Dad” takes kids on a journey along with 12-year-old Michelle as she traverses Detroit on an impromptu day trip with her dad. Written by Detroiter and longtime educator Kelli M.
As a parent, it is not easy to resist the digital tide heading for our children. When the world is digitally dependent, it is challenging to explain to children why having a device is not essential.
To cultivate a lifelong love for reading in children, parents should prioritize curiosity and freedom over strict rules.