The night before a safer-at-home order was issued in her Wisconsin town, all Pernille Ripp could think about was getting to her books. When her middle school opened for a few minutes the next day, the ...
Helping your children become avid readers is one of the most important things that you can do to help them succeed. Whether you are a homeschool family or not, your children can benefit tremendously ...
Dr. Leora Mogilner shows a book to nine-month old Kaylee Smith and her mother, Tameka Griffiths, at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Stressing the importance of a brain development over an ...
Put on Christmas pajamas, whip up some hot chocolate and gather around the Christmas tree glow to read aloud together. Make a December to remember by creating a new tradition of family reading time.
Margaret Kristin Merga receives funding from the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund and the Collier Foundation. She has also received funding from the Ian Potter ...
Continuing our series on Read Alouds That Rock, we asked five expert book club facilitators to share some of the ways they run their clubs and spread book love with young readers. Click here to see ...
It’s one thing to read “Where the Wild Things Are.” It’s another to have it read to you by Barack and Michelle Obama. To celebrate World Read Aloud Day, which inspires “children, teens, and adults ...
It was Month 2,437 of the pandemic, and the eighth-grade boy in our house just couldn’t fathom finding anything interesting about the book he had to read for English class: “To Kill a Mockingbird.” ...