Cincinnati's Clovernook Press partners with astronomer Dean Regas to create an innovative astronomy book with braille features for all readers.
Whether it’s a chemist’s reckless sweet discovery, a reader’s ever-growing “tsundoku” pile, or scientists tracing the hidden patterns of superspreaders, curiosity turns accidents, habits, and outliers ...
Life on the Edge” takes the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter to the extreme. The interactive and bilingual exhibit that shows ...
These are the best PBS Kids shows of the 2000s that teach a wide variety of literacy, math, healthy living, and other ...
Alvin Irby Barbershop Books, an organization whose award‑winning literacy programs celebrate, amplify, and affirm the ...
In The Librarians, her shift reads less like a conversion than like an estrangement. The community she thought she was serving suddenly treated her as a liability. Gore describes being angry at ...
Toward the end of the parashah, Moshe reads words of the Torah aloud to the people, and they proclaim the famous, ...
This month's offerings include a picture book from a beloved librarian, a middle grade novel in verse about a tween's appreciation for her local library, a YA novel grappling with the aftereffects of ...
As parents navigate social media and the age of constant information, A Book A Day is using books to help kids better understand the world around them.
Rachel/Rocky, the narrator, a sort of uncentered Earth mother figure, now sits at the center of a multigenerational family ...
Travis Jonker is a children’s book author and illustrator, and the librarian at Dorr Elementary School in Dorr, Mich.
This touching graphic novel explores post-WWII Brussels through the eyes of a lonely young boy and his unlikely friend.