By Avi In her children’s stories, Clarice Lispector disguised philosophical questions in cheerful, kooky fables about exuberant animals with places to be. By Joumana Khatib Leonard S.
Dayonne Richardson is an educator, children’s book author and motivational speaker. She works as an Academic Instructional ...
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In 2025, we’re marking eight years of “Tenikka’s Books for Kids.” Action News Jax anchor Tenikka Hughes launched the campaign ...
This engaging picture book biography tells the story of Anne-France Dautheville, the first woman to travel around the world by motorcycle. What better way to look at Canadian history than by ...
I Am Me is the children's book of empowerment for every little black girl who sees ... When her teacher writes the word beautiful on the blackboard, the girl decides to look for something beautiful in ...
It’s been a good 20 years since I began writing about children’s books ... Surveying the array of wonderful books published during that time is like looking into a crowded party full of ...
When cute little Piggie agrees with his bigger, bespectacled friend, Gerald the elephant, that "someone is looking at us," the elephant appears worried at first. "Who is looking at us?" he frets. "A ...
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