Many adults – and well-known authors – re-read kids’ books. So why is children’s literature not considered a serious form?
No one questions the idea that reading aloud to young children is a good thing. Reading aloud to children not only helps develop their literacy skills bu...
Research finds parents engage less with the toddlers when reading e-books versus print books.
A literacy expert suggests that when we read with our children from e-readers, we may be be impeding their ability to learn.
What’s the point of having another shoddily-realised feisty girl or two-dimensional token wheelchair sidekick to add to the massive pile of rubbish attempts at diversity? Author Ross Montgomery on why it’s hard to write diverse – but that’s no excuse not to
Some people prefer their tomes organized by hue, which is a popular trend. But others aren’t so sure.
“Truth is not in what happens but in what it tells us about who we are.”
As adaptive learning and other digital content gains ground in the classroom, will there be a future where print books become obsolete in education?
Words might not feel like much, but they are powerful and more needed than ever.
I'm that aunt that always gives books as presents for birthdays and holidays. I love browsing bookstores thinking about what my nieces and nephews would enjoy reading, taking into account their inter
One way to make change, support black business! Angie Ange gives you some book suggestions written by black authors that your children will love!
Triskele Books is a writers’ collective of stories, places and times.
Let's say you're an author and you're writing a novel that has the makings of a blockbuster. While you're hesitant to rank it up there with Fifty Shades of Grey, you're confident that your book can become a bestseller. So what's the secret to selling more books? Getting the word out to folks who would want to read it. Thousands of new titles are published each year. The writers behind them are just as hopeful. How can you stand out from the crowd?
Show us your beautiful big books: Shelfies are the new selfies.
What happens when a dream you've held since childhood ... doesn't come true? As Lisa Bu adjusted to a new life in the United States, she turned to books to expand her mind and create a new path for herself. She shares her unique approach to reading in this lovely, personal talk about the magic of books.