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Tag Archives: children’s books
Clifford The Big Red Dog Outlives His Creator, But Not Our Imaginations
photo credit By Brian Feinblum, Chief Marketing Officer Norman Bridwell, creator of lovable children’s book series Clifford the Big Red Dog, died at the age of 86 early this year. Dozens of his books have been published since the first one … Continue reading
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Tagged book publicity, books, brian feinblum, children's books, clifford, clifford the big red dog, norman bridwell
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7 Life Lessons I Learned From Children’s Books
By Dee Donavanik, Publicity Director There has been lots of discussion about why YA books are gaining popularity among adult audiences, especially as several blockbuster adaptations are hitting the theaters. We’ve accepted that YA books have mass appeal and are not … Continue reading
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Tagged children's books, corduroy, dee donavanik, if you give a mouse a cookie, kids books, publishing, the velveteen rabbit, the very hungry caterpillar, where the wild things are
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Revamping Reading Rainbow for the Digital Age
photo credit By Nicole Martineau, Associate Publicist If you grew up in the ‘80s or ‘90s, you’ve probably heard the exciting news that Reading Rainbow could be making a triumphant comeback, all thanks to LeVar Burton’s Kickstarter campaign. The … Continue reading
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Tagged books, children's books, LeVar Burton, mark wolfe, nicole martineau, read, reading rainbow, reading rainbow app
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Celebrate Children’s Book Day with 7 Beloved Quotes From Children’s Literature
photo credit Today, April 2nd, marks Hans Christian Andersen’s birthday, which has been recognized as International Children’s Book Day since 1967. The day is celebrated in countries across the globe with the aim to foster a love of reading in … Continue reading
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Tagged book quotes, children's book day, children's book quotes, children's books, children's literature, dr. seuss, hans christian andersen, international children's book day, literary quotes
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15 Fascinating Facts About Your Favorite Children’s Books
By Johanna Dickson, Digital Publicist When my mom was a child her favorite books were those of The Little House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. As an adult, she took a Children’s Literature course that required the students … Continue reading
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Tagged alice in wonderland, book publicity, children's book facts, children's books, children's literature, johanna dickson, little houes on the prairie
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