There is a disjunction at the heart of children’s literature. It is that the placing of words and brushstrokes, the arranging of every publishing deal and the selling and buying of every book, is ...
Here are the year’s most notable picture and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. Credit...Photo illustration by Sebastian Mast Supported by By Jennifer Krauss Jennifer Krauss ...
The Smallest of the Tiny Giants is a new book for families about having the courage to dream, the resilience to persist and ...
Among the books hitting shelves this week and next are a picture book about an Indigenous community collaborating on a ...
The first of the 2026 titles are here, promising exciting books for adults and children from some of our most popular, ...
The 5th Avenue Theatre Company has announced Monty Python's SPAMALOT, the outrageously hilarious, Tony Award-winning musical ...
Waterloo horror author Mark Leslie has taken a lighter turn with his new book, I Think It’s a Sign That the Pun Also Rises, a ...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said plummeting reading among kids could have an 'impact on our security as a country' ...
Of all the literary legends that have been successfully mined by more than one ambitious artist, the ...
‘Tis the season for reflecting on a well-read year. So, after all that reading, which books are we still thinking about now? The truth is, the best book of the year is deeply personal to every reader.
Based on the hit Netflix animated film, Little Golden Book has just dropped a KPop Demon Hunters book, aptly titled For the ...
Children are naturally curious—that’s part of what makes them so fun to talk to, but also causes them to ask blunt questions ...