This season’s children’s titles bring poetry, humor, Jewish wisdom — and even a kitten or two — to the holiday bookshelf.
Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
The young reader’s journey begins with the gleaming metallic cover — a hint about the treasures within — and moves on to Egyptian artifacts; pirate hoards; the legend of the mythical city of gold, El ...
For decades, Utah author Fay Klingler built her career writing award-winning inspirational books for adults. But after a ...
A few more weeks remain in the Books for Kids campaign and the generosity of the community already is evident.
Addis Ababa — Protecting children is not a charity, but a strategic investment in Africa's human capital and collective future, Women and Social Affairs Minister Ergogie Tesfaye said today. Recall ...
The 28th Rochester Children and Teens Book Festival filled MCC's Campus Center on Saturday with families celebrating the joys of reading.
Children's picture books enforce "outdated gender stereotypes" when it comes to coping with pain, according to a new study. Boys are more likely to experience pain (53%) than girls (29%) in the books ...