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IN THE MEDIA
IN THE MEDIA
From the Guardian:
Alex Wheatle wins the 2016 Guardian children's fiction prize for his novel Crongton Knights. Click here
From the Huffington Post:
Hundreds of Children's Book Authors Pledge to Combat Racism. Click here
From the New York Times:
Gene Luen Yang Thinks Superheroes Are for Everyone. Click here
From Bookweb:
ABA, CBC Partner for Silent Art Auction to Benefit ABFE and Every Child a Reader. Click here
From Variety:
Corduroy Movie Adaptation in Works with Director Tim Story. Click here
From CBS News:
James Patterson, Bill O'Reilly team up on children's book Give Please a Chance. Click here
From School Library Journal:
After Election, Librarians, Book Creators Vow to Support Children. Click here
From Mental Floss:
11 Nostalgic Gifts Based on Children's Book Classics. Click here |
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From Snapmunk:
How Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls Became the Most Funded Book in Crowdfunding History. Click here
From Techdirt:
One Fish Two Fish, We Will Sue Fish: Seuss Lawyers Hop on Pop Art. Click here
From the Bookseller:
Flying Eye Books wins at Shanghai's Chen Bochui Awards. Click here
From Mental Floss:
Father Pens Spot-On Response to Son's Permission Slip to Read Fahrenheit 451. Click here
From Kidscreen:
The Monster at the End of This Book turns 45, hosts online celebration. Click here
From the Huffington Post:
An interview with Marc Brown about the 20th anniversary of the Arthur TV show. Click here
From Brightly:
Helping Kids Think Like Writers: Advice from a Bestselling Author. Click here
From Atlas Obscura:
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Lied to You As a Child. Click here |
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