Lincoln City’s location on the Oregon coast makes Robert’s Bookshop the perfect rainy day destination, and let’s be honest, the coast has plenty of those. When the weather turns gray and drizzly, when ...
Ireland’s Laureate na nÓg reflects on her tenure and the mistaken notion that children’s books are merely a stepping stone ...
Kathy French, the executive director of AR Kids Read (pronounced "Our Kids Read"), combines traits not often found together. She's effusive and analytical, steady and adventurous. She radiates an easy ...
Children’s booksellers, authors, and publishers were out in force among the approximately 1,400 Winter Institute attendees—many of whom braved extreme weather—who gathered in Pittsburgh February 23–26 ...
An elementary school teacher in Nashville, Tennessee is claiming victory after his school agreed he doesn’t have to read a book about two gay dads to his students. The teacher enlisted a Christian ...
Thousands of young people and teachers have gathered for a mass reading class, as part of an attempt to break a world record. The attempt, held in Fratton Park in Portsmouth on World Book Day, was ...
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego-area street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, community meetings and more ...
The hall was loud with World Book Day noise. About 600 children, dressed in an array of colourful costumes depicting characters and celebrities from David Attenborough to Coco Chanel, were singing ...
World Book Day has become a burden for parents like Netmums writer Stephanie Lowe, who struggles with costume preparations.
Share adventures with a girl who was born to be a dragon, discover if three sisters can survive two bomb blasts and a ...
Flamer,” a 2020 semi-autobiographical graphic novel by Mike Curato about a teen boy who struggles with his sexuality, was the ...
No matter what you like to read, there’s a title coming out this spring that’s sure to be just what you're looking for. Here, T&C’s picks for the best books of spring 2026. Many of us feel as though ...