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Dreams can change our lives. Just ask Brooke Williams, writer and walker. He’s on a Colorado mountain town tour with his ...
Children across Bradford have become published authors through the StoryQuest programme, contributing to The Adventures of ...
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The writers of The Atlantic have a long history of fretting about the youths.
A lack of oral health literacy among caregivers and access to dental services is driving tooth decay in young children ...
Students in two Altmar-Parish-Williamstown kindergarten classes proudly celebrated their new role as published authors, an ...
Childhood summers on an island without TV made her a fervent reader. The result: a new entry in the “How to Train Your Dragon ...
Penned by Andrew Child (he's taken over writing the Reacher books from brother Lee Child), the short story is part of a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday in favor of Christian and Muslim parents in Maryland who sued to keep their elementary ...
Katherine Rundell said that ‘a high percentage’ of children’s books, published under a celebrity name, may have been ghost-written.
The creator of The Wingfeather Saga discusses the books that changed his life with CT’s editor in chief Russell Moore.
From coffee table show stoppers to experimental novels, this list will fill out your summer reading list. When I grew up in the ’80s and ’90s, summer was all about quasi-anarchic, unsupervised ...
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