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A source of unity Ada retells folktales and nursery rhymes that unite generations of people from all across the Spanish-speaking world.
Confessions: Worst Thing I Ever Did As a Kid Part 5 of a lively panel discussion called How to Get and Keep Boys Reading.
Comparing traditions Lulu discusses the importance of celebrating other cultures by comparing traditions and holidays.
We need a heroine and a villain Shana Sterkin explains how her students used fairy tale mentor texts to write their own stories.
Uma Krishnaswami: What I have noticed about the portrayal of South Asian characters Uma Krishnaswami reflects on the portrayal of South Asian characters that she has seen in children’s literature.
Reading and writing about girls (and sometimes, boys) A panel of authors and illustrators discuss reading and writing books about female protagonists.
Writing about strong Latinas Why does Meg write about strong Latinas? Because they are the only Latinas she’s ever known.
Get Kids Reading: Tips from the Authors Part 4 of a lively panel discussion called How to Get and Keep Boys Reading.