Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
The young reader’s journey begins with the gleaming metallic cover — a hint about the treasures within — and moves on to Egyptian artifacts; pirate hoards; the legend of the mythical city of gold, El ...
Beth Rivera, principal of Socorro High School, has published her first children’s book, “The Stars Over Socorro”, a bilingual ...
In a major commitment to expanding early literacy access and supporting multilingual families, Trammo and the Oliver Stanton Foundation have partnered with the Palacios Education Foundation and Somos ...
Across Evanston/Skokie School District 65, parents have organized programs to provide students with free books for their own ...
Explore 8 thoughtful children’s books featuring transgender and nonbinary characters that help kids understand gender with ...
For a century, Bellevue Library has served its community in a multitude of ways, and it keeps evolving to meet people's needs ...
TIME highlights Enríquez and Feito among the year’s best, a recognition that redefines the role of Spanish-language ...
Eleven recommendations for fans of Rick Riordan’s Olympians series, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
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