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Warsaw Community High School junior Erin McManus reads to Julie Moore’s second-grade class. Photo Provided.
Reading, writes Edwina Preston, is a way of journeying on the wings of others without moving from the armchair (or bed). Here ...
A father from Bucks County has put his love for the Philadelphia Eagles into a children’s book. Here's how he's helping to ...
A children's costume swap scheme has opened in libraries across Lincolnshire to help ease the "stress and cost" for parents ...
There's a lot going on in the world right now that makes falling asleep feel like mission impossible. From doomscrolling ...
In “Memorial Days,” the author of “Horse” recounts the disorienting odyssey that followed the death of her husband, Tony ...
The dazzling gnashers are a symbol, perhaps, of the humor and optimism with which Gomez faces hardship. For a self-described ...
In “How the World Eats,” the philosopher Julian Baggini grapples with “everything that affects and is affected by” our comestibles.
Māori have been writing about their experiences for two centuries. Here, the authors of a new book about that literary legacy ...