February 2012
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A Brief History of Children's Picture Books and... →
Feb 25th
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Flamingo Rampant! Gender Independent Kids Books |... →
Kids’ ability to see themselves in books available to them is an incredibly valuable thing. Any parent, teacher, librarian, or caregiver will tell you that kids love books that reflect their daily experience. Kids with dogs like it when the kid in the book has a dog; kids with non-nuclear family structures cherish books in which families like theirs are shown.
Feb 24th
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“Someday, perhaps, the idiocies of equating critical references to epithets with...”
– Can Educators Ever Teach the N-Word? - Wendy Kaminer - The Atlantic
Feb 23rd
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The HTML5 Gendered Advertising Video Remixer →
This is so much fun. My favorite mashup was the Nerf commercials’ audio with the Mio Pets commercial’s video. It’s not a new theoretical discovery or anything, but it’s entertaining - and hey, maybe it could lead to some new realizations.
Feb 21st
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Children’s TV Enjoys a Renaissance | Emily... →
Feb 21st
Feb 19th
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Reading in Color: "Latinos Don't Fall in Love,... →
realkidsgoodbooks: I’m loving this new blog. (Thanks to nerdy like a rock star for the rec.) Here’s a little bit of why I’m spending my Sunday afternoon munching through post after post from Reading in Color…  “Latinos Don’t Fall in Love, Asians Don’t Tell Jokes” We also don’t have friendship or sibling drama. No instead people of color live intense lives of prejudice, drugs, alcoholism,...
Feb 18th
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How To Get Kids To Read? Give Them Banned Books.... →
Feb 17th
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Women and Children First! Why anyone who cares... →
Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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“The National Book Foundation’s frustrating (and frankly, puzzling) exclusion of...”
– flyway: Journal of Writing and Environment – Flyway Asks: What Makes a Fairy Tale?
Feb 14th
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Wanted: Virtual Reality Pop-Up Books | Flavorwire... →
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Feb 12th
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Horror for Kids: How Goosebumps outlasted Harry... →
Feb 11th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 9th
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It's Good Enough for Me: The Renaissance in... →
Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
Feb 8th
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Newbery Medal, Caldecott Award Winners Announced →
amandaonwriting: Jack Gantos’ “Dead End in Norvelt” has won the John Newbery Medal for the best children’s book of 2011. Chris Raschka’s “A Ball for Daisy” won the Randolph Caldecott award for best illustrated story.
Feb 7th
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Feb 6th
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Holy Crap Wtf: Publishers destroy Scary Stories to... →
utilicon: Alvin Schwartz’s collection of haunting tales Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is an important gateway drug into the world of the supernatural. And as terrifying as the stories about brides locked forever in an attic trunk truly are, it’s the artwork by Stephen Gammell that kept you up at night. Are you shitting me? It’s the wicked illustrations that got my 10yr old apathetic ass...
Feb 5th
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Paul, "‘A Wrinkle in Time’ and Its Sci-Fi Heroine"... →
cln659: This year marks the 50th anniversary of Madeleine L’Engle’s “A Wrinkle in Time,” which opened up the world of science fiction to a generation of girls.
Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
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Bullying.
my-life-as-haley: I was at barnes and noble yesterday looking at childrens books. They had so many books about how to stand up to your bully, or how to stand up for your friends to a bully, a bunch of stuff like that, but I saw absolutely no books that teach kids how to not be a bully. Society needs to teach children not just how to stand up for themselves but how they should treat others.  ...
Feb 5th
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WatchWatch
kimfearick: Part 2…make sure to watch it right down to the very last second!
Feb 5th
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WatchWatch
cgett: Colbert interviews Maurice Sendak of “Where the Wild Things Are” fame. One of the more hilarious interviews I’ve ever seen. Click here for part II. Colbert: “You’ve said that you get annoyed because “Where the Wild Things Are” is all that people want to talk about.” Sendak: “Yes.” Colbert: “Let’s talk about “Where the Wild Things Are.”
Feb 5th
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a little lamb: 2012 Award Winner Book List. →
toseealambatschool: 1. Caldecott Medal Winner: A Ball for Daisy - Chris Raschka 2. Caldecott Medal Honor: Blackout - John Rocco 3. Caldecott Medal Honor: Grandpa Green - Lane Smith 4. Caldecott Medal Honor: Me…Jane - Patrick McDonnell 5. Newberry Medal Winner: Dead End in Norvelt - Jack Gantos 6. Newberry Medal…
Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
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American Library Association to Little Kids: Women... →
Why are women winning fewer Caldecott medals than at any point in the 74-year history of the ALA’s top prize for picture books?
Feb 1st
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January 2012
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Jan 23rd
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The Jewish Museum New York | Art Exhibition | The... →
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Jan 21st
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The Unexpected Inspirations Behind Beloved... →
Jan 20th
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“One of the reasons it’s important for me to write about war is I really think...”
– Suzanne Collins interviewed by Rick Margolis at the School Library Journal.  (via realkidsgoodbooks)
Jan 20th
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Jan 19th
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Jan 19th
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Jan 19th
Thinking Person's Guide to Autism →
realkidsgoodbooks: This links to a great list of resources at the Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism blog. The whole website looks really useful and there’s also a book that compiles some of their best writing as well.  Look for some of these titles being featured here in the months to come.  BOOKS Adults With Autism Be Different by John Elder Robison Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammett ...
Jan 19th
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