After more than 40 years of teaching children to read via phonics, Bob Books is ready to expand its reach and update its look ...
Politically acceptable gruel sucking the fun out of life,’ say critics of woke move by reading charity to rewrite beloved children’s songs ...
The Scottish Book Trust, which runs more than 20,000 classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers every year, has removed references to alcohol and violence from nursery rhymes and also made some ...
The world can be a dark place at times, and we all need something light-hearted to entertain and distract us. Happily, there are a host of witty, satirical and downright hilarious books out there, ...
Cancel anytime. 5 facts about Millard Public Schools They called her the “Queen of Kindergarten.” Julie Jernstrom poses for a “first-day-of-school” photo to celebrate the beginning of the ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our recommended books this week include histories of corporate mismanagement and misbehavior in the 19th century (“Savings and ...
Kindergarten “redshirting”—when a parent decides to delay the start of their child’s academic career by a year—was once largely a choice made by higher-income parents of white boys.
She has published several books including Black and White Nursery Rhymes – one of her favourites - and I See Three, a first counting guide. In fact she so enjoyed doing the Nursery Rhymes book, she’s ...
Education advocates in Newfoundland and Labrador say the pre-kindergarten pilot program being rolled out by the province isn't backed by research — and won't do much to fix the child-care ...
Immersive, disturbing and heavy on nostalgia, the popularity of dark academia shows no sign of slowing down. These are the books that define the genre. A month-by-month guide to the most exciting ...
Bestselling historian Robert Lacey brings together 82 of our most beloved nursery rhymes in this beautiful gift book. Robert was inspired to create this collection by the original drawings of Claud ...
The book follows sheltered Catholic schoolgirl Sophie on a Midwest odyssey, where lust has become synonymous with death and her own burgeoning sexuality could be a sign of infection. Though it’s ...