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October 10, 2012
New(ish) Books: Wolf Story
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You'd think that at some point the New York Review Children's Collection would just run out of obscure, unknown and out-of-print ...
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August 27, 2012
Security Blanket: Mad at Mommy
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I don't know if Komako Sakai's 2010 picture book Mad at Mommy will be considered a classic or not, but as far as we're ...
August 15, 2012
New Books: A Home for Bird
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Philip C. Stead established himself as an author with a talent for channeling the charm of classic children's books last year with h...
July 30, 2012
Old School: The Bear That Wasn't
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It's one of those precious delights of parenthood to share a book we loved as kids ourselves to our own children, and to relive that...
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July 25, 2012
New Books: No Bears
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I've said it before, but I keep finding new evidence: There's something special about Australian-born picture-book authors and ill...
November 16, 2011
New Books: The Cheshire Cheese Cat
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In their new chapter book, The Cheshire Cheese Cat , Carmen Agra Deedy and Randall Wright put a couple of twists on the old "what if a...
September 23, 2011
New Books: I Want My Hat Back
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Every now and then, you run into a book that establishes its author—someone whose work you weren't familiar with—as a force to be reckon...
March 18, 2011
New Books: Can We Save the Tiger?
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Most parents are familiar with today’s earnestly conscientious children’s nonfiction that tries to teach young readers about environmentalis...
August 30, 2010
New Music: Underground Playground
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Let’s face it: For just about any parent who likes hip-hop, the phrase “hip-hop for kids” is filled with dread. Almost all of the attempts ...
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July 20, 2010
New Books: How Animals Work
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There are a lot of science and nature books for kids out there—nearly every publishing house, large and small, seems to have its own line. ...
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