Katherine Moore, Senior Editor at National Geographic Kids, spoke to PW about how this new series of workbooks has been updated and reimagined to meet the demands of today's parents, while piquing—and ...
Every January, the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, awards the Randolph Caldecott Medal to the artist of the most distinguished American ...
The Podcast Academy (TPA), the preeminent professional podcast organization, has announced the nominees for its fifth annual Awards for Excellence in Audio (The Ambies). Hosted by multi-hyphenate ...
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This technology is a significant advancement in biohybrid prosthetics, with applications in medicine, rehabilitation, and ...
In “Cerebral Entanglements,” Allan J. Hamilton argues that new imaging technologies give us unprecedented access — with ...
The Women's Prize for Fiction is a hugely well-regarded prize, known for promoting and celebrating the very best of women's ...
Kindergarten is all about getting kids ready for elementary school. But how do you get your kids ready for kindergarten? These books can help ease first-day-of-school jitters by showing kids the lay ...
Two Rivers Distribution, part of Ingram Publisher Services, has signed with Michael O’Mara Books for its US distribution ...
A new post-apocalyptic, dystopian science fiction novel, “Decapitation Day,” pits authoritarianism against artificial ...
The Code Noir, or the Black Code, was a set of 59 articles decreed by Louis XVI in 1685 which regulated ownership of slaves in all French colonies. In her debut fiction work, Canisia Lubrin reflects ...