The German brothers’ fairy tales, in which moral laws are suspended and violence abounds, were no stranger than the progressive fantasies that replaced them.
A four-year-old boy's curiosity about planets has inspired him to write his first children's book. Viaan Mundeja-Gupta, who is fascinated by the cosmos, came up with an imaginative story about making ...
Local author Frank Smoot and the Chippewa Valley Museum recently teamed up to create the book “oh claire! lost at half moon ...
Jacqueline Wilson has shared her favourite things about Sussex, how her favourite books inspired her work and her reaction to ...
There’s a notion that diverse children’s toys or diverse children’s books are only important for children from diverse ...
NBC 5 first shared 12-year-old Jade Lee and her 11-year-old sister Joy's story in August, when the two sisters from Roseland ...
Lori Bowers Uhazie stopped by to talk about her children’s book ‘Nittany and Me.’ Uhazie was the first ever Blue Sapphire at ...
Dive into our summer reading guide featuring slow-burn romantasy, suspenseful crime fiction and a captivating cult Japanese ...
📚 Let the BPL set you up this Valentine’s Day … with a book! Starting tomorrow, you can swing by the New & Novel area in the Central Library for its Blind Date with a Book event. Take your pick from ...
The kids’ sector has been in fine fettle of late, with its three record TCM years all coming in the 2020s, despite a small ...
Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy-turvyism and zany names to invent stories for children and help children invent their own.