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This year’s theme is “Ease on Down the Wicked Road,” providing nods to the 50th anniversary of Broadway musical “The Wiz” and ...
Romantic feelings go beyond grade-school crushes. And ethical decisions as well as homework assignments get tougher. Books that deal with these new complexities have become so popular, they're almost ...
Julia DeVillers thought her bleeding was because of perimenopause. It was anal cancer and she wants to raise awareness of it ...
You ought to be ashamed of yourself!” I love these baseball fans! Abba, Brahms, Village People, and Buffalo Springfield.
Mallory and the Trouble with Twins by Arley Nopra is the #1 Canadian kids' book this week. In Mallory and the Trouble with Twins, Mallory is confident in her babysitting skills — after all ...
Here we round up new and forthcoming children’s titles including a YA romance about roommates, a middle grade fantasy about a tween being chased by evil entities, a picture book about summertime ...
Birders in Kilkenny and kids across the country to see why they’re in decline and ask what we can do to help. A double-header episode to celebrate Biodiversity Week and World Bee Day together.
Strap in, folks: This week the publishing calendar is putting some difficult ... OK, these questions are not all painfully complicated. But each book offers a slew of answers — and edifying reads — ...
However, one way to overcome a lackluster set of powers is a good costume. Street-level heroes ... when characters leave the comfort of comic books, where outfits can change on the fly, and ...
Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation recently awarded 34,639 children’s books to 73 organizations through its Early Literacy Grant Program, increasing the annual distribution by 15,000 books.
Bicycle-related injuries can have long-lasting consequences, especially for children. During Bicycle Safety Week from May 11-17, 2025, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute is focusing on the ...
“So long as we live, we carry our love for the children, even though they’re not here.” Alexandra Alter writes about books, publishing and the literary world for The Times.
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