This Is Library Storytime for the Next Generation
In order to meet the various needs of kids and caregivers, librarians have developed amazing fresh takes on the traditional story hour.
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In order to meet the various needs of kids and caregivers, librarians have developed amazing fresh takes on the traditional story hour.
It is important that kids understand the world of bees not only to help support them but also because it’s a fascinating example of our natural environment at work.
At their core, fairy tales are deceptively simple: transparent on the level of plot, but also sophisticated, complex, and full of mystery when it comes to their deeper meaning.
Kids don’t need a yard teeming with trees to learn to love them. Celebrate our larger, greener neighbors this Earth Day and all year long with lush picture books that cultivate children’s interest in and appreciation of trees.
We spoke to middle grade author Jason Reynolds about his latest book, For Every One — and the words and ideas that can inspire us to continue reaching for a dream, despite it all.
We chatted with author Jeanne Birdsall about the delightful (and bestselling!) book she would have first pitched as “the Little Women visit the Secret Garden.”
With eye-catching designs, the best books for kids, and impressive community programming, these children’s libraries stand out as some of the top choices in the United States.
Read along with Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax, a powerful and timeless picture book that’s perfect to explore with children on Earth Day and throughout spring.
Unhealthy perfectionism inhibits children’s exploration, creativity, and personal growth. Fortunately, good books and helpful feedback from adults can work together to help our kids overcome this limiting mindset.
Dr. Thomas Lickona shares parenting strategies that can help parents and caregivers struggling with a child who is often unkind.