Going Beyond ‘I Don’t Know’: 3 Tips for Having Honest Conversations with Your Teenager
"Internet-famous" celebrity, author, and teen go-to Jeffrey Marsh has some advice for parents who are having trouble connecting with their kids.
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"Internet-famous" celebrity, author, and teen go-to Jeffrey Marsh has some advice for parents who are having trouble connecting with their kids.
Books about entrepreneurs can instill inspiring lessons about the hard work, creativity, and determination it takes to translate a vision into a reality.
What should the next Alex Morgan or Landon Donovan be reading? Here are some great soccer books for players and fans of all ages.
Hilo: The Boy Who Crashed to Earth, a wildly entertaining graphic novel by Judd Winick, will send you on a cracking, seat-of-your-pants adventure.
With the Summer Olympics nearing, it's a great time to check out these gymnastics-themed titles for kids and teens (and their gymnastics-loving parents).
From picture books to short, single-chapter books, first graders need a range of books to suit their growing reading abilities. These books can help them make the most of their first "real" year of school.
A wonderful middle grade story about the Partition of India, we loved The Night Diary so much we decided to give away 5 copies!
In this installment of Brightly Storytime we’re reading along with K.G. Campbell's Dylan the Villain, a wickedly funny picture book about child super-villains.
These young adult books do a marvelous job of showing how teens find love, understanding, and acceptance through modern fan-communities.
Offering readers a chance to meet their favorite authors, illustrators, and characters, The Story Stop bus is heading to Ohio this week to spread a love of reading to kids of all ages.