The children in three illustrated satirical tales are up against something far more complex than ogres, witches and big bad wolves. A boy’s mother is missing. Her Olivetti was the last one to ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we ...
With the excitement of the summer months can often come the urge to try new things, and this month we have gathered stories ...
Cover to Cover Books for Young Readers in Columbus, Ohio, announced that store manager Bryan Loar, a former librarian, has ...
The Ottawa Area ISD and Ready for School worked with Reach Out and Read, a national literacy group, to provide books to ...
They hope would-be banners read The Rainbow Parade and “see that this notion of indoctrinating children is nonsense,” Jordan ...
Craven County’s Partners in Education and New Bern’s Books-A-Million are partnering to provide the community an opportunity ...
University of Melbourne researchers have found prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns have led to a significant reduction in children's ...
Planning for the event came together over the spring that culminates in an open marketplace in the Friends Room and Bamboo ...
The law allows patrons to sue libraries for damages if they don’t move material parents considered “harmful” to children, ...
Chaz Carey, a children's librarian in Worthington, Ohio, knows firsthand how powerful books can be. Alison Bechdel's 2006 ...
The children in three illustrated satirical tales are up against something far more complex than ogres, witches and big bad wolves. Britain’s youngest code-breakers, brought to life in a new ...