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Mississippi native and children’s author Cindy Bell visited First Presbyterian Day School first graders to spark their love of reading and share the magic behind her Fiorella book series.
You'll find various herbs and plants in my Phoenix home. That's thanks to my grandmother and my ancestors, who practiced natural forms of healing.
A brilliantly written novel in verse, “To Stay Alive” portrays a vivid, emotional picture of the tragic Donner Party of 1846.
Children can venture down the rabbit hole and have a Mad Hatter's Tea Party at the new immersive Wonderland play experience ...
Tubi has been around for a few years now, but it feels like it was only recently that this streaming platform became a bigger ...
Independent bookstores from across Oklahoma have joined to form the Oklahoma Independent Bookstore Association. Jeff Martin, ...
Before she became an author, Phylicia French became an aunt, and a godmother. Then the Galveston native realized there was a ...
Kids love animals -- and they love books about animals, too. From dog books to bear books to bunny books and pig books, our list of favorite animal "tails" is full of great picks. Some have funny, ...
"Snow White" at the Spaghetti Warehouse (l-r) during Winterfest 1998. Meredith Mancini, in the center, played Happy. The ...
Books have a way of sparking empathy, drawing readers into the lives of characters who may be different from themselves -- or different from other characters in the story. Kids and teens walk in ...
We chat with authors who write for multiple audiences --- middle grade, YA, and adult --- about why creating in these ...
Avon Lake resident and author Emily Capuria self-published her children’s book, “Riley’s Remarkable Rollercoaster Ride,” in ...