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NBF Launches New Summer Reading Program
The National Book Foundation has initiated its first summer session for BookUp, an after school reading program.
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Children's Job Moves: July 2014
New job announcements in children's publishing for July 2014.
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News from the South
Look south this fall for some literacy efforts and new offerings from regional authors.
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What's Selling at Malaprop's
Laura Donohoe, children's book buyer and receiving manager at Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe in Asheville, N.C., shares word of frontlist and perennial bestsellers that she and her staff are selling well this summer.
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In Brief: July 24
This week, an author's selfie pic runs a-'fowl'; a New Voices book selection is feted; a horror and mystery veteran receives an honor; and a book launch hosts four-legged guests.
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This Week in Children's Apps: July 24, 2014
This week in children's apps, we feature two apps with a Dr. Seuss favorite, another starring a boy pirate, and one more with Little Critter, who goes on a counting adventure.
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Mighty Media Acquires Scarletta
Mighty Media Inc.,a Minneapolis packaging, production, and interactive company, has, as of July 1, made Scarletta, which publishes books primarily for the children's market, a division of Mighty Media.
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What's Selling at McNally Jackson
At McNally Jackson in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood, summer reading sales are keeping Cristin Stickles, children's and YA buyer, hopping.
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Children's Books for Fall 2014: All Our Coverage
With children’s and YA books capturing 16 positions on Nielsen’s top 20 ranking for the year so far, the industry heads into fall with strong sales and high hopes for the holiday season.
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Subway Stories: Books So Good They Messed Up A Commute
We invited publishers to tell us about all-consuming reads that caused them to miss their stops.
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Middle Grade and YA: Where to Draw the Line?
Since Harry Potter first hit these shores, there’s been confusion over where best to shelve it: put it where most kids look for it, in middle grade, or where the later, darker novels belong, in young adult?
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What YA Publishers and Authors Can Do to Fight E-Book Piracy
Nearly two months before the May 2014 pub date for "We Were Liars," a few fans had already found illegal copies of the YAnovel on the Internet—and tagged author E. Lockhart on Twitter with their critiques.
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Fall 2014 Children's Announcements: Publishers S-Z
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Fall 2014 Children's Announcements: Publishers M-R
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Fall 2014 Children's Announcements: Publishers E-L
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Fall 2014 Children's Announcements: Publishers A-D
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Licensing Hotline: July 10
Nickelodeon is launching a new TV series, "Dora & Friends: Into the City," in August.
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Letter from London: July 2014
At a ceremony Thursday night at Walker Books in London, the 2014 Branford Boase Award was given to author C.J. (Chelsey) Flood for her debut novel "Infinite Sky."
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Madeline in New York: Ludwig Bemelmans at the New-York Historical Society
PW toured the "Madeline in New York: The Art of Ludwig Bemelmans exhibit; here's what we saw during our preview.
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This Week in Children's Apps: July 10, 2014
This week in children's apps, we feature apps from the world of Dr. Seuss and Little Critter that explore shapes, holidays, and what life is like on the farm.



