With its singsong refrain and sleepy-time theme, memorable characters and colorful illustrations, it’s one of the most popular children’s books of all time and still the perfect read to cozy up with ...
GNCRT is thrilled to introduce the 2024 Best Graphic Novels for Children Reading List. This reading list highlights the best graphic novels for children aged 5 – 12 years old, published in late 2023 ...
It's never too early to teach youngsters about the rich history and cultural legacy honored during Black History Month and ...
From picture books to graphic novels, fantasy to family fun, these must-read books have the power to hook kids of any gender. Some are cultural touchstones that belong in every kid's library. Others ...
Israeli police have raided a long-established Palestinian-owned bookstore in east Jerusalem, detaining the owners and ...
Dars was first launched in 2023 for children in Afghanistan, including girls barred from secondary school, with the United ...
The Qatar Press Center (QPC) has hosted a press conference to announce the participation and the date of the ceremony to honour the winners of the Arabic Book Award. The annual award based in Doha ...
Age 7 or 8 is a time when kids have a huge range of reading levels. Some are really ready for chapter books, while others are just getting the hang of storytime in general. The challenge at this age ...
The children in the Mysterious Benedict Society must infiltrate the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened to uncover a plot to control the minds of citizens around the world. This is the first ...
in an attempt to help spread Arabic learning in the community. Named 'Mubeen,' the platform incorporates advanced educational technologies, including AI. It is accessible to people outside the UAE ...
Amanda Gorman Announces Her Second Children's Picture Book, 'Something, Someday' : 'Dream Come True' She said that when it comes to gender equality and sexism in particular, kids are often already ...
Digital learning was ... policies and book fairs However, Swagat Sengupta, CEO of Oxford Bookstores, offers a more optimistic view, observing that readership is not declining uniformly. “We see ...