With the documentary airing on PBS on Monday, February 9, director and producer Kim Snyder spoke with SLJ about the documentary, the audience response, and her hope it makes a bigger impact on the anti-censorship movement.
Here are recent and upcoming titles that incorporate a wide range of sports and experiences, including baseball, football, soccer, and even powerlifting.
Across the country, school and public librarians are creating their own summer reading programs that not only combat the academic slide and keep kids reading but promote book choice and personal connection.
A free global education platform from BBC Studios that features over 1,000 instructional video clips, reading passages, classroom-ready lessons, and activities for students of all age levels and their educators.
These illustrated works, including a board book, early reader, and two picture books, are heartwarming picks that are sure to be hits beyond Valentine’s Day.
Glitter Everywhere! by Chris Barton mentions LGBTQIA+ people on one page, which the district said violated the state’s anti-DEI law; Iowa book ban bill back in federal courts; and more.
As ICE raids continue in the Twin Cities, school librarians are stepping up for students, staff, and their communities.
A growing number of young people are using artificial intelligence chatbots as companions or therapists.
School librarian Tom Bober created a unit of picture book read-alouds and primary sources for the country’s 250th birthday.
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