Abracadabra! The kids are excited to read again. It may seem like magic, but, the so-called iPad Generation could be ready to ...
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Award-winning Cincinnati author Sharon Draper sits down with the Enquirer to talk about how her book "Out of My Mind" was ...
Dear Meghan: My 11-year-old son is a very reluctant reader and says he hates reading. He will grudgingly read (and reread) ...
A rich offering on many levels, “Kai’s Ocean of Curiosities” invites readers to journey beneath the waves and discover the ...
Attendees sang, prayed and took Communion for the final time in their church. Kenyon delivered his last sermon there, until ...
RIDGEVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - At Clay Hill Elementary, located in Ridgeville, lies the school librarian, Ebonie Ervin. With a school of just under 200 students, Ebonie says she knows each and every one.
Your imaginary audience has a note taped to them: “I can’t read ... book, Black girls pursue their dreams of playing big-league baseball. As spooky season approaches, the master of children ...
MLB.com journalist Nathalie Alonso speaks with Poynter about new picture book, “Call Me Roberto! Roberto Clemente Goes to Bat ...
We see dozens of books by Southern Arizona authors, and the literary output of our fellow desert dwellers never fails to ...
Literacy is power and possibility, open doors and fleshed-out ideas. It breeds independence and understanding, not to mention nuance and capability. Literacy is a future. And it sure has come a long ...