992 readersSo I don’t know whether any of you were following this story about a public school in California that tried to ban Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (my industry’s dictionary of record, by the way) after some fourth- and fifth-graders were caught looking up salacious words and phrases, but it has me in a fuming rage.What kind
1713 readersI once read that children books should also be designed to target parents since they are the ones buying the books. I would think that there is some truth to that since parents probably look at content and often times decide for their kids. Do you have any words of wisdom on this?Yes, that's absolutely
8672 readersPam Behan, a woman who worked for the Kardashian family as a nanny, is shopping a book about her experiences.
TMZ has more: “in the book, Pam makes it clear — she couldn’t stand Bruce’s sons … calling the two kids, ‘extremely spoiled and disrespectful.’ In the book, we’re told Pam also claims she almost lost her job
1175 readersGalleyCat and eBookNewser have been covering the Digital Book World conference in New York City all week. Here are a few dispatches from another busy day.
Rukus Media CEO Rick Richter studied the world of children’s books apps in the “Emerging ...
8256 readersIt’s a bit late in the season for to get letters delivered to Santa, but thankfully there is a new app to help kids file their letters digitally.
eBookNewser has more: “Thanks to a new app from drawinginc Limited, these kids can now write their letters to Old St. Nick with their iPads. The Letters for Santa
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Veteran kidlit bookseller Peter Glassman has owned and operated the independent children's bookstore, Books of Wonder since the age of 20. In a GalleyCat interview, he analyzed a recent boom in adults reading YA books.
Yesterday, Glassman hosted a Mockingjay Midnight Madness party with a reading from Hunger Games author, Suzanne Collins. Glassman measured the enthusiasm
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Really Big Coloring Books has published the most political children's book of the year--The Tea Party Coloring Book for Kids!. Sample photos are included above.
The 32-page book retails for $3.59, introducing children to the growing political movement championed by bestselling authors like Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. It includes puzzles, mazes, connect the dots, word
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Really Big Coloring Books has published the most political children's book of the year--The Tea Party Coloring Book for Kids!. Sample photos are included above.
The 32-page book retails for $3.59, introducing children to the growing political movement championed by bestselling authors like Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. It includes puzzles, mazes, connect the dots, word
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Really Big Coloring Books has published the most political children’s book of the year–The Tea Party Coloring Book for Kids!. Sample photos are included above.
The 32-page book retails for $3.59, introducing children to the growing political movement championed by bestselling authors like Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. It includes puzzles, mazes, connect the dots, word
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Really Big Coloring Books has published the most political children’s book of the year–The Tea Party Coloring Book for Kids!. Sample photos are included above.
The 32-page book retails for $3.59, introducing children to the growing political movement championed by bestselling authors like Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. It includes puzzles, mazes, connect the dots, word