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Author Martha Wiley and illustrator Michelle Mirakian make science fun with their "Kids on the Move" book series, teaching physics through stories and hands-on experiments.
A collection of autobiographical sketches; a complicated Japanese mystery.
Other holidays have a slew of films devoted to them, so why not Easter? Gather the family and celebrate spring with these ...
Popular culture for kids has fragmented so much lately that what's familiar to one 14-year-old might be utterly foreign to another. But the progress toward everyone having their own personal culture ...
Booksellers specialising in Chinese, Malay and Tamil titles offer tips. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Hnefatafl (pronounced ‘neva tapl’) means ‘The King’s Table’ in Old Norse and is a game of tactics and skill. Archaeological evidence for this Viking board game has been found in warrior burials, at ...
Children's author Jean Van Leeuwen, known for a broad oeuvre including her beginning-reader stories following the adventures ...
These kinds of foods became the bedrock of train food brought from home. While you can get steak or chicken in a butter sauce ...
Ruth Asawa's exhibit at SFMOMA marries depth and breadth of Asawa’s work to the story of how her approach to life made the ...
A range of stakeholders from the book trade including publishers, editors, booksellers, rights managers and marketing professionals participated in the twelfth edition of JBM ...
The artistic director's newest show, Scary Town, draws on family secrets and the anthropomorphic storybook style of Richard Scarry.
From airy forests to arid deserts, celebrate Mother Earth and her inhabitants this April at the Museum of Discovery and ...