Dias, Rundell and Griffiths to close children’s conference

Three children’s authors from around the world will close this year’s Bookseller Children’s Conference (28th September-1st October) by giving their vision of the future of reading.  Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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Shenzhen’s Top 10 Children’s Books in China: Literature, Education, Picture Books

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Hilarious essays and a mighty children's book: Rebecca Carroll's top picks of 2017

“We Are Never Meeting in Real Life,” Samantha Irby’s collection of candid, funny and deliberate essays will make you laugh until you pee and cry and ache in your belly. It’s like nothing you’ve ever read, because Irby is like no one you’ve ever met, although you will never really know, because... Continue reading at Los Angeles Times

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Spreading the Word About Diverse Books: 'PW' Talks with Marley Dias

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The Next Wave of Children's Bookstores, Part Two: Getting Political

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At FutureBook 2017: The Contributions of Publishing’s Conference Contrarians

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Comparing Trends in Children’s Publishing at Guadalajara’s International Rights Exchange

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Tracee Ellis Ross’s Hilarious Children’s Book Explains Sexual Harassment To Men

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James Patterson partners with Einstein Archives for children's book series

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Look who’s back! Dennis the Menace wows new generation of mischief-loving children

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Children's literature: How well do you know these classics?

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Children's author Martin signs adult debut with 4th Estate

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