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New research from Australia and the UK suggests that the number of parents reading aloud to children is at an all-time low, ...
After growing up in a Christian cult, Christy Wood found freedom working at a church camp one summer when I was 21.
Cottage Door Press, the award-winning children’s publisher, announced today the launch of Luna StoryTime Projector, a magical ...
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to Adam Aleksic about his new book, "Algospeak," which looks at how algorithms and online creators are affecting the way people speak offline.
The phenomenally successful New York City restaurateur's irreverent memoir recounts a life that was battered by a stroke, ...
In-depth linguistic analyses of the language of powerful people can help us move beyond their obviously false and misleading ...
Ingvar Ambjørnsen, a Norwegian author who mixed a sharp, even dark tone with humor and empathy in works that depicted the lives of the oppressed and vulnerable, has died ...
Her new book, dedicated to a granddaughter who was, like her, born in San Francisco, features a young girl who goes to sleep ...
Two darkly amusing graphic novels for kids pit machine learning and rocket science against good old-fashioned humanity.
If you’re a parent wondering how to help your child get interested in what they are reading, look no further than the mirror.
Alice, Ever After Books launches a heartwarming barter-style program to make reading more accessible—no wallet required.
The story highlights a young Native American boy finding a pup in the woods who only responded to his native language.