A former teacher and a literacy expert team up to compile a list of products and tips to help teach kids to read.
Here are some of our staff’s favorites, for ages 0 to 2. By The New York Times Books Staff We polled our editors and writers about the best board, fabric and interactive books for the littlest ones in ...
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Babies are to receive a free book every month until the age of five after a town adopted a scheme set up by country singer ...
It’s a proven fact by just about every researcher and development expert: Reading to a young child opens their imagination to new worlds. It introduces them to the diversity of people, new places and ...
First launched in 1967, International Children's Book Day now underscores a persistent global truth: access to books remains ...
Whether she's writing a column for The New York Times or journal entries about the backyard critters she spies from her Nashville home, Margaret Renkl's nature writing is full of warmth and heart, a ...
Tenikka’s Books for Kids is back for a seventh year! From March 4-16, 2024, we are collecting new and very gently used books for local children from birth to 18 years old. This includes everything ...
In his long-awaited follow-up to “We Are the Ship,” Kadir Nelson paints people, places and endeavors relegated to oblivion’s sidelines back onto the hardwood. By Celia McGee Like the flakes themselves ...