An illustrator has transformed his book series about Idaho's strangest stories into an engaging app for kids, complete with a talking beaver.
Raising kids with strong values — like honesty — isn't always easy in today's world. But one Utah mom is hoping to make it a little simpler through storytelling.
Lynn Museum & Arts Center empowers local kids with comic-book-making classes, fostering visual storytelling and self-expression.
Illustrator Rachel Ohls' career was inspired by a fantasy novel she read in fifth grade. Ohls sells her fantasy and history-inspired artwork at Renaissance festivals across the country. She also ...
Crayola and MFS® Investment Management announced today a partnership that will leverage the power of creativity to support ...
Australia's Pixel Zoo Animation Studios is developing a teen and family movie based on Tom Taylor and Jon Sommariva's graphic ...
The new Affinity app seamlessly integrates photo editing, vector illustration, and page layout—and it doesn't cost a cent.
Children’s author and illustrator Jarrett Krosoczka will be visiting the West Tisbury School on Wednesday, Nov. 19. His visit ...
High school students publish children's book on renewable energy to educate young generations about climate change and its ...
Kids and families are invited to celebrate the release of Dav Pilkey’s new “Dog Man” series book, “Big Jim Begins,” on Wednesday, Nov. 12, from 3:30–4:30 p.m., ...
The Goblet of Fire's Interactive Illustrated Edition was published in October; each hardcover book has 150 illustrations and ...