Reading is a fun and magical experience for kids, but the pull of their screens—whether computers, phones, tablets or video games—can mean less time for reading. Enter: audiobooks. They’re not just ...
As schools are temporarily closed and people are advised to stay at home due to the coronavirus outbreak, children and parents will be stuck inside for a while. However, to make things a little easier ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Author Donald Jacobsen announced today that two of his children's books, "Mighty ...
Women's history is filled with young rebels and activists. They are voices that speak up against adversity, challenge the status quo, defy barriers and inspire change throughout the world. This ...
Representation matters — and that includes on your child’s bookshelf. Whether you’re a parent in a same-sex relationship or are just looking to diversify your child’s library, there are an increasing ...
The power of children’s stories resides largely in its audience: in how open young people are to new ideas. Their drive to experiment is familiar to any parent: Children invent new words, do things ...
The early months of the pandemic forced performing arts organizations like the Oregon Symphony to pivot, shifting performances online and developing new digital content such as “Symphony Storytime.” ...
Here are the year’s most notable picture, chapter and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. By Jennifer Krauss Jennifer Krauss is the children’s books editor at the Book Review.