Are your children princesses or pirates? Artists or explorers? Whatever their interests, we have a book recommendation. From non-fiction to graphic novels, check out these expert tips and picks.
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Reasons for Using and Teaching Humor
Humor for adolescents is “not just a weapon. It helps them deflect some of life’s more perplexing problems”...
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Follow the Drinking Gourd: Books and Other Resources That Tell the Tale of the Underground Railroad
Imagine taking a trip of hundreds of miles, on foot, without a map in hand to guide you. Of course, even if you had a...
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Books for Children-Creative Arts: Ages 3-5
A Birthday Basket for Tia--Pat Mora Arroz con Leche--Lulu Delacre Barn Dance--Bill Martin, Jr. Color--Ruth...
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Spooktacular Reads for Tweens and Teens
Halloween isn't just kids stuff. In fact, some of the season's spookiest, cleverest and most well-imagined tales are...
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Characteristics of Poetry for Young Adults
One essential key to identifying the best poetry to use with young adults is to remember their developmental period....

