Notable series installments this month include a picture book search for the sun, the final installment of a middle grade ...
Several recent books with unreliable narrators give children the rare pleasure of feeling smarter than the story.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I love picture books, one of the simplest seeming but most challenging genres out there. Everyone thinks they could whip up a ...
Nonprofit organization PEN America released a list of the most banned titles on Jan. 27 Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital ...
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We Picked the Top 25 Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. Then We Got Two Authors to Tell Us How We Did.
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. MAC BARNETT: Hi Jon. JON KLASSEN: Hi Mac. MAC: Slate has asked us—indeed hired us—to talk about their big ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.” As we ...
It isn’t every day that two grown men — each a prolific, well-respected, award-winning creator of children’s literature — ...
We’re as eclectic as we can get today, with a Dakota children’s picture book, a novel with a strong woman protagonist, and a ...
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.
An imposter monkey, an underworld princess, art’s female trailblazers, and YA tales of fear, family and friendship ...
Dan O’Neill spent 32 years writing about local sports for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, covering everything from Cardinals baseball to Blues hockey to golf. Since retiring in 2017, he’s authored ...
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The 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Century
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.
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