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A Long Island, New York resident with Lowcountry roots, Leah Schanke has penned her first children's picture book.
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
With technology progressively shaping peoples daily lives, Tiny Tales leverages cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) to ...
Author Heidi Siefkas Highlights the Transformative Power of Perspective in Immense HardshipsNASHVILLE, Tenn., April 07, 2025 ...
The modern fairy tale is a tricky thing, what with phones and cities and all the trappings of now that tend to suck the magic ...
Celebrate the start of spring with these fresh picks of the month for young readers, including a picture book about ...
“It was first thought to be a 14th-century story about Sir Gawain but further examination revealed it to be part of the Old ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art Among the first Japanese picture books to reach U.S. shores was a series of keepsake volumes from the 1880s featuring traditional tales such as “Momotaro, or Little ...
She dips into modernity, referencing plays and phones, and mixes up details so you're never quite sure which pieces of the story are true and which are smudged or allegorical. Further thickening the ...
Familiar characters from three acclaimed middle grade novels will soon make return appearances, this time in the pages of ...
Camping is a great way to introduce young children to the great outdoors, spark their curiosity, and create family memories.
Cape Girardeau writer Patti Miinch shares her thoughts about “The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir” by Griffin Dunne.