Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
In collaboration with bestselling children’s book Author Sheri Fink and Research Astronaut Kellie Gerardi, Aflac Incorporated released today a new children’s book highlighting the power<a class="excer ...
Karllen Lawrence celebrates her Dominican roots through “Caribbean ABCs,” a children’s book inspired by her son and grounded ...
Kindergarten students are receiving a life lesson in compassion at Mandarin Oaks Elementary, along with their ABCs.
Louisville-area children’s author Wayne D. Kramer has tapped "Bluey" voice actor David McCormack to voice the new "Penny ...
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We’ve Tested Thousands of Kids Items This Year — Here Are the 46 We’re Giving Our Own Kids This Holiday Season
Everyday Health independently vets all recommended products. If you purchase a featured product, we may be compensated. Learn why you can trust us. ON THIS PAGE Every holiday season, theres a hot new ...
Simon & Schuster Children’s Books has made three promotions across its sales, marketing and publicity teams. Danielle Wilson has been promoted to children’s sales director, Jess Dean to publicity ...
YouTube TV announced that Disney-owned channels including ABC, ESPN, Disney Channel, FX and National Geographic would no longer be available on their service in a post to X. The company wrote that ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - All Hy-Vee locations are initiating additional food assistance programs to help families. Nearly 267,000 people in Iowa who rely on SNAP benefits will not receive funds for ...
Stephen Barany is a visual arts professor at Holy Cross College in Notre Dame, Indiana, teaching graphic design courses and seminars. His new self-published children’s book, “Alphabet Parade: An ...
Halloween is almost here, and restaurants across the region are serving up special deals, giving families a chance to enjoy free or discounted meals before the night’s festivities. So, sink your teeth ...
Hundreds of kids at a Northeast D.C. elementary school couldn’t wipe the smiles off their faces as they had to choose between pairs of Nikes. Each pair was carefully measured and fit for the happy ...
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