Growing Reader
Meet the Experts Behind the 50 Best Books for 7- and 8-Year-Olds List
Each book on our list of the 50 Best Books for 7- and 8-Year-Olds was carefully selected by a group of children's literature experts. Learn more about these kids' lit enthusiasts here.
2014: The Kids’ Literary Year in Review
It’s been a big year for children’s literature – a really big year. And now that we’re looking 2015 in …
Our Commenting Code of Conduct
We love comments and encourage lively discussions. We want to make sure, though, that these conversations are safe, sane, and …
How to Answer Your Child’s Questions About Santa Claus
Author Eric Kaplan offers some helpful and hilarious answers to kids' questions about Santa Claus.
Santa’s Best: 11 Great Holiday Gifts for Book Lovers
Books lovers can be hard to shop for. This year, delight your favorite bibliphile with one of these great book themed-gifts.
Meet the Experts Behind the 50 Best Books for 5- and 6-Year-Olds List
Each book on our list of the 50 Best Books for 5- and 6-Year-Olds was carefully selected by a group of experts. Learn more about these passionate children's literature experts here.
Pre-K
Growing Reader
Sherman Alexie On Writing Picture Books and the Genius of the 'Crayon Guy'
National Book Award-winning author Sherman Alexie discusses writing his first picture book, why he thinks Thunder Boy Jr. has resonated with young readers, and more.
Teen
Summer Fun for Teens: Recommended Reads and More
Be it a suspenseful thriller, a teen romance, or a fantastical read, we’ve got the book recommendations to fill in your teen’s time between texts this summer.
Grown-Up Reads
Summer Reading for Grown-Ups
Need some suggestions for your upcoming getaway? Dying to know what this summer’s blockbuster book will be? Or maybe just looking for a great beach read? Look no further!
Tween
Summer Fun for Kids Ages 9 to 12: Reading Lists, Activities, and More
Challenge tweens to make their way through our summer reading lists -- don't forget to print out Brightly's Summer Fun Pack at the first cry of boredom.