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Review: My Little Santa Claus by Gabrielle Vincent

Review: My Little Santa Claus by Gabrielle Vincent

It’s that time of year—hot cocoa, presents under the tree, carolers in the snow, and Santa Claus making his way down the chimney. So what better way to celebrate the season than sitting down with your kids to read My Little Santa Claus by Belgian author-illustrator Gabrielle Vincent (1928–2000)? Originally published in French in 1994,

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Review: What’s for Dinner? by Larysa Maliush

Review: What’s for Dinner? by Larysa Maliush

If you were a big, hungry wolf and found a fluffy bunny in the forest at night, would you eat it? This is the decision that plagues the protagonist of What’s for Dinner? by Larysa Maliush, author-illustrator from Belarus now living in Berlin. The story begins on the endpapers with a bunny following a frog

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Is There a Future for Books in the Anti-Social Century?

Is There a Future for Books in the Anti-Social Century?

By Glenn A. Johnson We are living through the loneliest era in human history—and many of us seem to prefer it that way. Journalist Derek Thompson points to a striking reality: Americans now spend 20 percent less time socializing in person than they did just two decades ago. But this is not simply a matter

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10 Useful Tips for Children’s Book Writers

10 Useful Tips for Children’s Book Writers

New to the world of children’s literature and unsure what to do next? Suzanne Elson, whose picture book Calm Down Counting was launched on April 6, 2025, has been working tirelessly to market her amazing social-emotional learning story about a girl with anxiety. Here are her top tips for promoting books, not in any particular

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