Casper children’s book author Casey Rislov and illustrator Zak Pullen are at it again. This time, they're telling the story ...
The Odenkirks will be appearing at Books and Greetings in Northvale on Sunday March 23 at noon. A previous book signing last ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with John Himmelman about his new collection of illustrated poems for children, "The Boy Who Lived in ...
A SALES boom in comics has halted the alarming decline in children’s reading habits, new figures revealed this week. Kids’ comics and graphic novels have reached an all-time peak, worth almost ...
Books newsletter: a preview of tomorrow’s pages; Bridge Books wins; Franco-Irish Literary Festival; George Moore conference; ...
This modern era of American book-phobia crashed down on my head (again) this week while meeting with students at the ...
What children are less likely to learn is that all the shapes in the world have not yet been discovered, a strangely moving ...
Healdsburg author Gianna Davy was inspired by her own children in creating her new, second picture book "How Do I Wonder?" which asks questions that have no right or wrong answers.
When three inventive International Baccalaureate (IB) juniors from Rifle High School joined forces with a lively class of fourth graders at Highland Elementary, a memorable hero was hatched — a duck.
Lyndhurst resident Shardae Webb, mom of two and author of “I See Me in the ABCs,” had the idea to bring local Black ...