Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Children's Books in the Media with PW


IN THE MEDIA

From Hypable
J.K. Rowling, Neil Gaiman, and more react to Brexit.
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From Flavorwire:
Read J.K. Rowling's History of Ilvermorny, the School of Magic.
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From the New York Times:
Amazon Unveils Online Education Service for Teachers.
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From Book Riot:
Show Your YA Pride: LGBTQ+ Book Displays from Around the World.
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From the Atlantic:
Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie Series and the Art of Self-Disclosure.
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From the Huffington Post:
How Teens Can Get More Involved In Politics, According to One YA Writer.
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From the Mankato Free Press:
The Betsy-Tacy series holds a special place in readers' hearts.
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From Romper:
13 Children's Books That Break Racial Stereotypes.
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From the Guardian:
Philip Pullman on the 1,000 causes of Brexit.
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From the Seattle Globalist:
Seattle bookstores tackle the lack of diversity in literature.
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From Variety:
Owen Wilson to Co-Star with Julia Roberts in Wonder.
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From the Guardian:
Stand up for the arts in schools, say U.K. children's laureates.
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From Indian Country Today:
A Conversation with Sherman Alexie About Thunder Boy Jr. and Other Stuff.
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From the Washington Post:
Dr. Seuss's little-known book for grown-ups is just as poignant 30 years later.
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From the Chicago Tribune:
Re-reading Margaret Wise Brown's Goodnight Moon.
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From the Guardian:
The top 10 children's
books set in New York City. Click here

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