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  • In Brief: May 7, 2020

    This week, Rebecca Stead and Jeff Kinney join forces for a virtual celebration; Debbi Michiko Florence keeps it together on Instagram; Susan Verde has a doggone good launch; and Adam Rex and Bob Shea lend their talents to a worthy cause.

  • National Book Foundation Announces Innovations in Reading Prize

    The National Book Foundation has selected Nebraska-based literacy nonprofit DIBS for Kids as the winner of its 2020 Innovations in Reading Prize. Launched in 2009, the $10,000 award is given annually in recognition of an individual or organization that has developed a unique project for promoting a lifelong love of books.

  • SCBWI Launches YouTube Channel Spotlighting Archival Footage

    The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators has created a YouTube channel that showcases a collection of memorable moments from past conferences, dating back to the 1970s.

  • CBC and Goddard Riverside Launch Children's Book Prize for Social Justice

    The Children's Book Council and Goddard Riverside in New York have announced a new literary award: the Goddard Riverside CBC Young People's Book Prize for Social Justice.

  • News from the North: Canadians Create Safe Spaces with Words

    Children's book publishers across Canada are rallying to provide reading material to educate, entertain, and support children during the Covid-19 crisis.

  • Children's Job Moves: April 2020

    Job moves in children's publishing during April 2020.

  • How Kids' Lit Is Responding to the Coronavirus

    With widespread school and library closures, children's authors and publishers are going digital to provide kids with ways to read, draw, engage, and support other children who might need a helping hand.

  • 2021 Carle Honors Announced

    The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art has revealed the recipients of its 2021 Carle Honors, which will be celebrated at an event in fall 2021.

  • Children's Books: What's Selling in the Mass Channels?

    Customers are not only picking up essentials like food and pharmacy items at mass retailers, but also children's books, with publishers reporting strong sales in educational and activity titles.

  • Virtual Handselling: Recommendations from Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C.

    As part of our ongoing series, Donna Wells of Politics and Prose shares recommendations of new children's and YA releases.

  • Chico Bon Bon Moves from the Page to Netflix

    Industrious monkey Chico Bon Bon, the star of Chris Monroe's Monkey with a Toolbelt picture books, is coming to the small screen in May, when Netflix releases an adaptation of the books.

  • 'Oh, the Places You'll Go!' Virtual Graduation Party

    In honor of the many students who are graduating this spring without the pomp and circumstance of a live ceremony, and the 30th anniversary of Dr. Seuss's picture book 'Oh, the Places You'll Go!,' Random House Children's Books and Dr. Seuss Enterprises are launching a nationwide virtual celebration on May 1.

  • YALLSTAYHOME Festival in Photos

    In order to maintain social distancing while building YA community, more than 70 authors came together for an online version of teen festival YALLWest on April 25–26.

  • In Brief: April 30, 2020

    This week, Minh Lê and Gene Luen Yang don their capes in the digital space; Oliver Jeffers gives Instagram an exclusive sneak peek; Melanie Sumrow has a talk with teachers; and Angela Dominguez and Maris Wicks present a science study sesh.

  • Children's Bookselling in the Age of Covid-19: Shipping Tips, Book Boxes, and Giving Back

    Continuing our series on how children's bookstores are responding to the needs of their communities during the pandemic, we spoke with a number of booksellers about the rewards and challenges of pivoting to offer curbside pickup and free shipping.

  • Library Programming for Teens Goes Virtual During Covid-19

    Unable to open their doors to their communities, youth services librarians across the country have taken their programs online—from trivia nights to scavenger hunts and more.

  • Scholastic Visits the 'Dino Ranch'

    Scholastic has acquired the master publishing rights for Boat Rocker Studios' 'Dino Ranch,' an animated series for preschoolers scheduled to debut on Disney Junior in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2021.

  • Children's Bookselling in the Age of Covid-19

    This series looks at how children's booksellers are responding to the needs of their communities at a time when most stores are closed to the public because of the pandemic.

  • B&N Launches National Children’s Short Story Contest

    Barnes & Noble is giving aspiring young authors a chance to showcase their creativity—and become published.

  • Random House Launches Virtual 'Magic Tree House' Program

    Random House Children’s Books and Mary Pope Osborne, author of the popular Magic Tree House series, have announced a new online program, aimed at keeping young readers engaged during the coronavirus crisis.

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