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Highlighting AAPI Heritage in Picture Books

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The month of May is recognized as “Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month”, or “AAPI Heritage Month”. According to the Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month website, AAPI Heritage Month was

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10 of Our Favorite Moments from Winnie-the-Pooh, 100 years later

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A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh has been a beloved story for almost 100 years since its original publication in 1926 with its charming characters and earnest humor enchanting kids of all ages.

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A Hug in Book Form: Our Favorite Comfort Rereads

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There’s no denying that we’ve all been under a lot of stress these past few years. Between living through a global pandemic and all the unrest and injustices in the

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Battling Book Formats

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If you’re an avid reader like me,  you probably have an opinion on whether a physical copy, e-book, or audiobook is the supreme book experience. I’m not here to convince

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The Year We Learned to Fly | Jacqueline Woodson

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The Year We Learned to Fly by Jacqueline Woodson and illustrated by Rafael López Out Now from Penguin Random House; 32 pages About the Author: “Jacqueline Woodson is an American

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Interview with Monica Clark-Robinson

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Standing On Her Shoulders by Monica Clark-Robinson, and illustrated by Laura Freeman Out Now from Orchard Press; 40 pages About the author: “I’m passionately in love with stories—the stories that

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