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A Dedham woman has written a children's book the addresses the dilemma of mothers needing to take a job, and leave child care ...
Whether you are in your first year of teaching or your 50th, I highly recommend you write a letter to your first-year self.
Fostering children’s love of literacy is an accessible and practical way for families to be involved in the process of their early literacy development.
When she's not writing letters to Coshocton City Council, Ziva Vestal lenjoys swimming, reading and playing with dolls.
In the summer, you can read books in a hammock, you can read them by the sea, you can read them on your porch, you can read ...
For many people, their dogs are considered part of the family. Jillian Van Hefty never especially wanted a dog, until she met ...
In her recent letter to the editor, “Returning decency to our schools,” Gail McBride writes, “A lack of transparency is never ...
Russell Daniel’s These Are The Good Old Days Shares a Heartfelt Message of Presence for Families & Children Austin-based author Russell Daniel is bringing a deeply personal — and universal — ...
Author Pat Barker initially mistook the letter informing her of her damehood in the King’s Birthday Honours for an income tax ...
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo recently published her latest children’s book titled “For A Girl Becoming.” KUNM spoke with Harjo, who said she wrote the book as an advice poem for her first ...
In Always Home, Always Homesick, Hannah Kent reveals how Iceland defines and divides her identity as a writer.
A longtime frequenter of indie bookstores, Seattle Times arts critic Moira Macdonald collects the ephemera she finds in books ...
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