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Thank you Miss Potter Miller recounts how her elementary school librarian, Miss Potter, encouraged her love of reading and books.
Paper Engineer? This amusing anecdote explains why Robert Sabuda prefers to call himself a bookmaker.
Raina Telgemeier: Everyone has a story to tell Raina Telgemeier discusses the power of sharing one’s story.
Matt de la Peña: Discovering the power of picture books as a parent Award-winning author Matt de la Peña reflects on his discovery of the power of picture books as a parent in ways that he never experienced as a child.
Current trends in children's literature Genres have been merging lately, in part because children are exposed at an earlier age to an awareness of culture in general.
Reading beyond themselves Multicultural books are a powerful way to introduce kids to different kinds of people, even if their own community is not diverse.