Local author Jolene McDonald stopped by at the library recently to read her book, “I Will Not Go To Sleep Tonight!” McDonald, who lives in Litchfield, wrote this sweet book, which was illustrated ...
Starting lessons with a read-aloud can boost engagement and inspire students to make personal connections to math concepts.
Central School District are gearing up to hear inspiring messages about HOPE from a Purple Heart recipient who has written an ...
When Ms. Kim set out to design the cover of “Fresh Complaint,” a 2017 story collection by Jeffrey Eugenides, a writer she had ...
The youngest pilot to fly solo around the world. The first known Black female tattoo artist. And more, chosen by columnist.
Her intimate conversations with a journalist were a hit in France in 1949. Now they finally come to the UK in Fearless and Free ...
For self-taught illustrator Shelley Aldrich, tunnel books inspire a series of vibrant books and folded visual narratives.
The award-winning artist Gabo has illustrated for DC Comics and Oni Press. After moving to the Quad-Cities, he left full-time ...
The Illustrated Envelopes of Edward Gorey” brings together 50 illustrations that Gorey sent to his friend, Tom Fitzharris, at ...
The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) has launched an exhibition titled 'Crowning Jewels: The Illustrated ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Teaching Black history in early childhood and elementary classrooms can be a challenging task for educators.
Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy-turvyism and zany names to invent stories for children and help children invent their own.