Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.
Revisiting a book repeatedly helps children develop a sophisticated understanding of what emotions look and feel like.
There’s plenty of books for young readers to love in PW’s selection of notable series installments out this month, including a picture book about showing appreciation, a scary illustrated novel about ...
Going to the Festival Introduces Young Readers to Civic Life Through Creativity and Connection Festivals show children ...
If you've found yourself reading the same picture book over and over (and over and over) to a small but determined audience we see you and salute you! Perhaps you'd like to add a few new titles to the ...
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a new picture book from the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, ...
This story proves that everyone loves this song.
Balint Zsako’s recently published “Bunny & Tree” is built from primal fairy-tale stuff: a cute moppet—in this case, a rabbit—runs away from a big baddie (a wolf), becomes lost, and seeks refuge with ...
Picture books have a long and colorful history in Jewish tradition, beginning in the 16th century with Haggadot and re-emerging in the second half of the 19th century as books for children. A new ...