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Children’s Book Week is the perfect excuse to dive into a good story and get kids excited about reading. Whether they’re ...
Vignettes from 130 years of children’s literature came together in Becoming, an exhibition that resonated with adults too. It ...
If you look inside the front and back of the nearest hardcover book, you’ll probably see colored or decorative endpapers holding the pages to the covers. More than structural necessities, these ...
To walk through the show is to be reminded of India’s history of art for children and the changing contours of the sensibilities and styles of illustrations in children’s books from pre ...
Tessa Hulls was making sandwiches in the Alaska Capitol when she learned she had won a Pulitzer Prize. Her book, “Feeding ...
Shrujana’s illustration ... Because we did make history. But they never wrote us in. So we wrote ourselves back. Page by page, wound by wound, march by march. This book didn’t speak to me ...
who served on the Smokies Life advisory council for book publications, envisioned a literary sort of insect field guide ...
The author of Misty of Chincoteague gambled on a little-known historical tale. The resulting book inspires equestrians to this day.
John Owens adds to his previous books, “One Summer Up North” and “One Winter Up North,” to give us a story-in-pictures of a ...
Witold Pilecki smuggled reports about Germany's war crimes to the Allies, urging them to stop the atrocities at Auschwitz by ...
The University of Findlay’s Mazza Museum invites area residents on Saturday, May 10 to an evening of storytelling, art, and ...