'Authors Against Book Bans' Mobilizes
A group of children's authors is rallying against the rising number of book bans and challenges nationwide, speaking out about the erasure of BIPOC and LGBTQ+ voices. more...Visitors Finally Can Go Down the Rabbit hOle
The Rabbit hOle, the Kansas City "Explor-a-storium" that’s been in the works for the past eight years, finally opened its doors to the public on March 12, and 900 people took the opportunity to be the first ones to visit the country's first and only immersive museum of children's literature. more...Picture Books for Women's History Month 2024
We've gathered a selection of works for young readers that reflect on the many women throughout time who have overcome obstacles to leave their mark. more...In Conversation: Ann Suk Wang and Hanna Cha
We asked author Ann Suk Wang and illustrator Hanna Cha about their collaboration on Wang's debut picture book, 'The House Before Falling into the Sea,' family history, and connections to the Korean War. more...Four Questions with Beck Rourke-Mooney
We spoke with Beck Rourke-Mooney about their YA debut, 'We Are Mayhem,' their interest in challenging the binary, and the intersections of identity and performance. more...Q & A with Vanessa Le
Vietnamese American author Vanessa Le—a medical student at UC Irvine—makes her debut with YA fantasy duology opener 'The Last Bloodcarver.' more...ALA Reports Record Spike in Book Titles Challenged in 2023
In a release, ALA officials said that 4,240 unique book titles were reported challenged in schools and libraries in 2023, a stunning 65% increase over 2022, when 2,571 unique titles were targeted for censorship. more...2023 Children's Bestsellers: Standout Series, Spinoffs, and Staples
Our annual Facts and Figures compilation of children's and YA bestsellers includes a wide variety of titles, dominated by ever-expanding illustrated and graphic novel series and their spinoffs, YA movie tie-ins and sequels, and time-tested picture books. more...What's Ahead for Kids' Books in 2024?
Few in children’s publishing were sorry to see the end of 2023, a year marred by skyrocketing book bans and softening sales. But publishers and agents foresee much to feel optimistic about in 2024—albeit with a few caveats. more...Children’s Authors on Their Favorite Questions from Kids
We asked veteran children’s authors and illustrators to tell us their favorite questions they’ve been asked by young readers, and how they answered them. more...Children's Books for Spring 2024: All Our Coverage
Check out our comprehensive A-to-Z listings of publishers’ spring offerings for young readers beginning with an interview with our cover artist, Jessica Love. more...Fall 2024 Sneak Previews
Take a look ahead at some of the big titles for children and teens due out this fall, in our exclusive roundup. more...Where Should the Caldecott Sticker Go?
After the Caldecott Medal is bestowed, creative teams scramble to put the shining golden seal in the perfect cover spot. more...When They Got the Call: PW Speaks with the 2024 Newbery, Caldecott, and Printz Winners
We spoke with the three big ALA Award winners about their initial reactions to the news. more...Who Is YA For?
We spoke with editors about the category’s ever-shifting boundaries and widening appeal for today's readers. more...-
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'Authors Against Book Bans' Mobilizes
A group of children's authors is rallying against the rising number of book bans and challenges nationwide, speaking out about the erasure of BIPOC and LGBTQ+ voices.
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Authors
In Conversation: Ann Suk Wang and Hanna Cha
We asked author Ann Suk Wang and illustrator Hanna Cha about their collaboration on Wang's debut picture book, 'The House Before Falling into the Sea,' family history, and connections to the Korean War.
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Authors
Four Questions with Beck Rourke-Mooney
We spoke with Beck Rourke-Mooney about their YA debut, 'We Are Mayhem,' their interest in challenging the binary, and the intersections of identity and performance.
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Authors
Q & A with Vanessa Le
Vietnamese American author Vanessa Le—a medical student at UC Irvine—makes her debut with YA fantasy duology opener 'The Last Bloodcarver.'
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Authors
Women’s History Month 2024: Q & As with Picture Book Authors Honoring Influential Women
In honor of Women's History Month, we spoke with four authors about their picture book biographies that highlight the accomplishments of trailblazing women.
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Book News
Picture Books for Women's History Month 2024
We've gathered a selection of works for young readers that reflect on the many women throughout time who have overcome obstacles to leave their mark.
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Industry News
Visitors Finally Can Go Down the Rabbit hOle
The Rabbit hOle, the Kansas City "Explor-a-storium" that’s been in the works for the past eight years, finally opened its doors to the public on March 12, and 900 people took the opportunity to be the first ones to visit the country's first and only immersive museum of children's literature.
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Book News
New Kids' and YA Books: Week of March 18, 2024
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book about the importance of protecting wildlife, a graphic novel road trip, a YA romance reuniting childhood best friends, and more.
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Industry News
In Brief: March 14, 2024
Recently, a Korean author and her translator visited the U.S. to share their book; graphic novel collaborators came together; authors discussed queer books during a panel; a tour brought an author from overseas to the U.S.; an author celebrated her new picture book; and a bookstore owner made her literary debut.
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Authors
Scholastic, Little Free Library Partner on 'Dog Man' Book-Sharing Boxes
Later this month, Dog Man-themed book-sharing boxes will be installed in all 50 states and stocked with 50,000 children’s books donated by Dav Pilkey.