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Oklahoma City Thunder's Rolling Thunder Book Bus visits Tulsa, distributing free books and promoting literacy to YouthWorks' ...
Research shows that spending time with a favorite book builds brain pathways that are essential for language, social skills ...
This one deals with heavy themes—self-harm, mental illness, and recovery but it’s told in such a raw, honest voice that it ...
The Rochester City Council has adapted a neighborhood-based reading program that they hope will provide students with the ...
Dawn Busters Kiwanis uses their Rewards for Reading program to help kids learn to love reading in Jefferson Parish schools ...
From "Sunrise on the Reaping" by Suzanne Collins to a new RF Kuang book and an Oprah's Book Club selection, Connecticut ...
As of July 8, Amazon First Reads is giving away two books for free to Prime members. But anyone without Prime can still take ...
Madeleine Chin is sharing the joys of reading through her nonprofit Mindful Reading – which donates books to Title I ...
But for his latest book, “Spark,” he drew inspiration from one of his family’s most harrowing experiences — being forced to ...
Local health and literacy experts weigh in on the importance of getting books in the hands of children all summer long.
With the incentive of free ice cream, Aglamesis Bros is doing its part to fight against what’s known as the summer learning slide among children.
New research shows popular YA books overwhelmingly star older teen protagonists, leaving younger readers with fewer relatable characters. Here’s what it means for librarians, parents, and publishers.