Instead of gumballs, a new vending machine at a Connecticut bookstore spits out pieces of art inspired by an iconic children's author. Mermaid Books in Milford recently introduced a vending machine ...
As a neurodivergent parent of a neurodivergent child, I am always on the lookout for age appropriate books that feature ...
Author and campaigner Lauren Currie is a firm believer that it doesn’t have to be a complicated conversation or lengthy process. She penned the children’s book Taylor Meets The Trick, which is all ...
In a world where women’s rights are being rolled back and misogyny is on the rise in classrooms, it’s never been more crucial for parents to teach their children about equality. Author and campaigner ...
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. Last Stop on Market Street garnered the most total votes from librarians, booksellers, and picture-book ...
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Based on his popular Substack, the iconoclastic author’s new book is a warning against the dangers of turning innovation into a secular faith. Paul Kingsnorth at his home in County Galway, Ireland, in ...
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If you grew up middle class, you probably learned early that vacation wasn’t about luxury. It was about togetherness, creativity, and squeezing joy out of a tank of gas and a cooler full of juice ...
This book about conquering fear and delivering a letter to the moon includes fun-to-make noises — thumping, ripping, tearing.
Washington, D.C.'s vending machine LitBox distributes books, with a serving of hope as local writers struggle with arts ...