Wednesday, December 04, 2013

PW Children's Bookshelf - In the media

IN THE MEDIA


From the Guardian:
A statement on the University of Kent's Web site implied that children's books can't be great literature; the Internet reacted. Click here

From CNN:
Almost half of the books President Obama bought on Small Business Saturday were children's books. Click here

From the Associated Press:
For the newest Pete the Cat books, artist James Dean's wife, Kimberly, serves as co-author. Click here

From Scripps Howard:
How Where the Wild Things Are changed children's literature. Click here

From Parade:
Bestselling YA authors share the book they're most thankful for. Click here
From BBC News:
The legacy of the Asterix series is at the center of a longstanding rift between co-creator Albert Uderzo and his daughter and son-in-law. Click here

From School Library Journal:
A.S. King has partnered with libraries in four communities for multi-generational reads of her novels. Click here

From the New York Times:
What's next – The Poky Little Pediatrician? A look at adult-oriented children's book parodies. Click here

From the Huffington Post:
24 children's books count down the days until Christmas. Click here

From NPR:
Inspired by The Hunger Games, more girls are taking up archery. Click here

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