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Saying 'Good Night' to Board Books
With its 10th anniversary only a few months away, Good Night Books has published more than 100 titles in its Good Night series and, as of September, it has sold more than three million books.
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Finding New Voices in Children’s Books in Spanish: Spanish-Language Publishing 2014
Over the past 20 years, there has been an increase in the number of children’s bilingual and Spanish-language books that are available for sale in the U.S.
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HMH Marks a Trio of Book Anniversaries
HMH marks the anniversaries of three of its most celebrated books.
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Texas Book Festival 2014 in Photos
Thousands gathered on the Texas State Capitol grounds in Austin, Tex., on October 25 and 26 to attend the 18th annual Texas Book Festival.
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In Brief: October 30
This week, a singer lends her voice to promote reading and writing; middle-grade authors tell spooky tales; the sky's the limit for Vegas-bound authors; and Lemony Snicket is on the case in the Land of the Midnight Sun.
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New York Times Best Illustrated Awards Announced
The 'New York Times Book Review' has announced its Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2014.
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Children's Job Moves: October 2014
New job announcements in children's publishing for October 2014.
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Boston Book Festival 2014 in Photos
Sunny weather following days of rain and a strong lineup of authors and illustrators drew thousands of people to the Sixth Annual Boston Book Festival on Saturday, October 25, in Boston's Copley Square.
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Pirates, Pigeons, Dogs, Oh My!: Children's Books at NCIBA
Four-hundred booksellers representing 100 stores attended this year's Northern California Independent Booksellers Association meeting.
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A Festive Mood for Children's Booksellers at SCIBA
Children's books featured prominently at the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association regional meeting, held October 17–18 at the Beverly Garland Hotel in Los Angeles.
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WNDB Diversity Organization Announces New Initiatives
A week after announcing an award for published authors and a grants program for emerging voices, named after the late Walter Dean Myers, We Need Diverse Books continues to announce new partnerships and initiatives.
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Star Bright Books Shines On: 20 Years and Counting
Long before #WeNeedDiverseBooks, Deborah Shine was publishing books about diversity and tolerance at Star Bright Books.
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In Brief: October 23
This week, a classic children's book is honored; an author meets young fans of his YA debut; great white sharks migrate to a California bookstore; middle-grade authors discuss their magic-themed books; an author sets the tone for a big day of reading; and an author's book event is a friendly affair.
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2014 Texas Teen Book Festival in Photos
Throngs of YA fans descended on St. Edward's University in Austin, Tex., on October 18 for the annual Texas Teen Book Festival.
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Beyond the 'Problem Novel': Anti-Bullying Books 2014
Now in its ninth year, National Bullying Awareness Month in October continues to draw attention from parents, educators, and the media, and, as a result, from publishers as well.
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A Selection of Anti-Bullying Titles for Fall 2014 and Spring 2015
From the kindergarten classroom to teen psychology, these recent and forthcoming books look at many aspects of the bullying issue.
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Month9Books Launches Tantrum Books
Month9Books is targeting a younger audience with its new middle-grade imprint, Tantrum Books, whose tagline is "Let's make some noise."
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Diversity Group Announces Walter Dean Myers Award and Grants
Walter Dean Myers's literary estate has granted We Need Diverse Books the rights to name an award and grants in memory of the late writer, who was outspoken in his lifelong advocacy for multicultural children's books.
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Children's Authors at New York Comic Con 2014: A Photo Essay
One of New York Comic Con's big draws is children's books, with many publishers and authors in attendance.



